Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Late Dr. Samuel JohnsonOxford University Press, 1974 - 201 oldal |
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... dear Sir ( said he ) , from fellows that eat frogs ? ' I have however often thought Dr. Johnson more free than prudent in professing so loudly his little skill in the Greek language : 4 for though he considered it as a proof of a narrow ...
... dear Sir ( said he ) , from fellows that eat frogs ? ' I have however often thought Dr. Johnson more free than prudent in professing so loudly his little skill in the Greek language : 4 for though he considered it as a proof of a narrow ...
90. oldal
... dear Sir , said I , how sorry you would have been ! ' I hope ( replied he after a long pause ) —I should have been very sorry ; but remember Rochefoucault's maxim.'2 -I would rather ( answered 8 I ) remember Prior's verses , and ask ...
... dear Sir , said I , how sorry you would have been ! ' I hope ( replied he after a long pause ) —I should have been very sorry ; but remember Rochefoucault's maxim.'2 -I would rather ( answered 8 I ) remember Prior's verses , and ask ...
176. oldal
... dear Mund : Edmund Hector , SJ's very dear friend , who solicited the verses for a friend in Birmingham in 1731 . ( 2 ) Shenstone : William Shenstone's A Pastoral Ballad in Four Parts . Omit the second ' that ' in the first line . ( 1 ) ...
... dear Mund : Edmund Hector , SJ's very dear friend , who solicited the verses for a friend in Birmingham in 1731 . ( 2 ) Shenstone : William Shenstone's A Pastoral Ballad in Four Parts . Omit the second ' that ' in the first line . ( 1 ) ...
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