Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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124. oldal
... affected by the cold , scolded me , as if my shivering had been a paltry effeminacy , saying , ' Why do you shiver ? ' Sir William Scott of the Commons told me that when he complained of a headache in the post- chaise , as they were ...
... affected by the cold , scolded me , as if my shivering had been a paltry effeminacy , saying , ' Why do you shiver ? ' Sir William Scott of the Commons told me that when he complained of a headache in the post- chaise , as they were ...
135. oldal
... affected ; and I wrote to Johnson a plaintive and desponding letter , to which he paid no regard . After- wards , when I had acquired a firmer tone of mind , I wrote him a second letter , expressing much anxiety to hear from him . At ...
... affected ; and I wrote to Johnson a plaintive and desponding letter , to which he paid no regard . After- wards , when I had acquired a firmer tone of mind , I wrote him a second letter , expressing much anxiety to hear from him . At ...
201. oldal
... affecting a warmth when you have no warmth , and appearing to be clearly of one opinion when you are in reality of another opinion , does not such dissimulation impair one's honesty ? Is there not some danger that a lawyer may put on ...
... affecting a warmth when you have no warmth , and appearing to be clearly of one opinion when you are in reality of another opinion , does not such dissimulation impair one's honesty ? Is there not some danger that a lawyer may put on ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Korlátozott előnézet - 1962 |
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