Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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129. oldal
... gave a shilling to the coachman , when the custom was for each passenger to give only sixpence , he took me aside and scolded me , saying that what I had done would make the coachman dissatisfied with all the rest of the passengers who gave ...
... gave a shilling to the coachman , when the custom was for each passenger to give only sixpence , he took me aside and scolded me , saying that what I had done would make the coachman dissatisfied with all the rest of the passengers who gave ...
136. oldal
... gave me an account so hopeless of the state of your mind , that it hardly admitted or deserved an answer ; by the second I was much better pleased ; and the pleasure will still be increased by such a narrative of the progress of your ...
... gave me an account so hopeless of the state of your mind , that it hardly admitted or deserved an answer ; by the second I was much better pleased ; and the pleasure will still be increased by such a narrative of the progress of your ...
156. oldal
... gave him the highest enjoyment , the society of the learned , the witty , and the eminent in every way , who were assembled in numerous companies , called forth his wonderful powers , and gratified him with admiration , to which no man ...
... gave him the highest enjoyment , the society of the learned , the witty , and the eminent in every way , who were assembled in numerous companies , called forth his wonderful powers , and gratified him with admiration , to which no man ...
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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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