Boswell's Life of Johnson, 3. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... perhaps , sir , not one sentence of wit in a whole Dedication . ' JOHNSON : " Perhaps not , sir . ' BOSWELL : ' What then is the reason for applying to a particular person to do that which any one may do as well ? ' JOHNSON : ' Why ...
... perhaps , sir , not one sentence of wit in a whole Dedication . ' JOHNSON : " Perhaps not , sir . ' BOSWELL : ' What then is the reason for applying to a particular person to do that which any one may do as well ? ' JOHNSON : ' Why ...
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... perhaps , as four oxen . - The young elephant , with his tusks just appearing.— The brown bear put out his paws ; -all very tame . - The lion . - The tigers I did not well view . - The camel , or drome- dary , with two bunches called ...
... perhaps , as four oxen . - The young elephant , with his tusks just appearing.— The brown bear put out his paws ; -all very tame . - The lion . - The tigers I did not well view . - The camel , or drome- dary , with two bunches called ...
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... perhaps , every man has not had opportunity of knowing ; and which those who know it , do not , perhaps , always distinctly con- sider . - I am , etc. SAM . JOHNSON.1 March 12 , 1776. ' Having arrived in London late on Friday , the 15th ...
... perhaps , every man has not had opportunity of knowing ; and which those who know it , do not , perhaps , always distinctly con- sider . - I am , etc. SAM . JOHNSON.1 March 12 , 1776. ' Having arrived in London late on Friday , the 15th ...
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