Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Late Dr. Samuel JohnsonOxford University Press, 1974 - 201 oldal |
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... asked his pardon generously and genteelly , and when he left the room rose up to shake hands with him , that they might part in peace . On another occasion , when he had violently provoked Mr. Pepys , 1 in a different but perhaps not a ...
... asked his pardon generously and genteelly , and when he left the room rose up to shake hands with him , that they might part in peace . On another occasion , when he had violently provoked Mr. Pepys , 1 in a different but perhaps not a ...
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... asked Dr. Johnson , who was the best man he had ever known ? ' Psalmanazar , ' was the unexpected reply : he said , likewise , ' that though a native of France , as his friend imagined , he possessed more of the English language , than ...
... asked Dr. Johnson , who was the best man he had ever known ? ' Psalmanazar , ' was the unexpected reply : he said , likewise , ' that though a native of France , as his friend imagined , he possessed more of the English language , than ...
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... asked them , ' If they could recollect who first destroyed the monasteries in our island ? ' One modestly replied , that he did not know ; the other said , Jesus Christ . Of the truth of stories which ran currently about the town ...
... asked them , ' If they could recollect who first destroyed the monasteries in our island ? ' One modestly replied , that he did not know ; the other said , Jesus Christ . Of the truth of stories which ran currently about the town ...
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