Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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112. oldal
... mentioned , Johnson said , ' Why , sir , he is a man of good parts , but , being originally poor , he has got a love of mean company and low jocularity ; a very bad thing , sir . To laugh is good , as to talk is good . But you ought no ...
... mentioned , Johnson said , ' Why , sir , he is a man of good parts , but , being originally poor , he has got a love of mean company and low jocularity ; a very bad thing , sir . To laugh is good , as to talk is good . But you ought no ...
125. oldal
... mentioned an imprudent publication , 1 by a certain friend of his , at an early period of life , and asked him if he thought it would hurt him . JOHNSON : ' No , sir , not much . It may , perhaps , be mentioned at an election . ' I had ...
... mentioned an imprudent publication , 1 by a certain friend of his , at an early period of life , and asked him if he thought it would hurt him . JOHNSON : ' No , sir , not much . It may , perhaps , be mentioned at an election . ' I had ...
234. oldal
... mentioned Shakespeare's description of the night before the battle of Agincourt ; but it was observed it had men in it . Mr. Davies suggested the speech of Juliet , in which she figures herself awaking in the tomb of her ancestors ...
... mentioned Shakespeare's description of the night before the battle of Agincourt ; but it was observed it had men in it . Mr. Davies suggested the speech of Juliet , in which she figures herself awaking in the tomb of her ancestors ...
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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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