Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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71. oldal
... heard a voice cry , " Johnson , you are a very wicked fellow , and unless you repent you will certainly be punished " ; my own unworthiness is so deeply impressed upon my mind that I might imagine I thus saw and heard , and therefore I ...
... heard a voice cry , " Johnson , you are a very wicked fellow , and unless you repent you will certainly be punished " ; my own unworthiness is so deeply impressed upon my mind that I might imagine I thus saw and heard , and therefore I ...
94. oldal
... heard him declare , that if holding up his right hand would have secured victory at Culloden to Prince Charles's army , he was not sure he would have held it up ; so little confidence had he in the right claimed by the House of Stuart ...
... heard him declare , that if holding up his right hand would have secured victory at Culloden to Prince Charles's army , he was not sure he would have held it up ; so little confidence had he in the right claimed by the House of Stuart ...
216. oldal
... heard Mounsey swear or talk bawdy , for he tells me he never saw him but at the Duke of Northumberland's table . ' ' And so , sir ( said Dr. Johnson loudly to Dr. Percy ) , you would shield this man from the charge of swearing and ...
... heard Mounsey swear or talk bawdy , for he tells me he never saw him but at the Duke of Northumberland's table . ' ' And so , sir ( said Dr. Johnson loudly to Dr. Percy ) , you would shield this man from the charge of swearing and ...
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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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