Boswell's Life of Johnson, 6. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... common among Englishmen towards strangers : Sir ( said he ) , two men of any other nation who are shown into a room ... common rights of humanity . ' Johnson was at a certain period of his life a good deal with the Earl of Shelburne ...
... common among Englishmen towards strangers : Sir ( said he ) , two men of any other nation who are shown into a room ... common rights of humanity . ' Johnson was at a certain period of his life a good deal with the Earl of Shelburne ...
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James Boswell Augustine Birrell. very common thing in England , sir ? ' " JOHNSON : Not so common , sir , as you imagine . In Lincoln- shire there is hardly an orchard ; in Staffordshire very little fruit . ' BOSWELL : ' Has Langton no ...
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. very common thing in England , sir ? ' " JOHNSON : Not so common , sir , as you imagine . In Lincoln- shire there is hardly an orchard ; in Staffordshire very little fruit . ' BOSWELL : ' Has Langton no ...
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... common ; but it is certain that solidity is increased by putting something to it . ' BOSWELL : ' But may not solids swell and be distended ? ' JOHNSON : ' Yes , sir , they may swell and be distended ; but that is not fat . ' We talked ...
... common ; but it is certain that solidity is increased by putting something to it . ' BOSWELL : ' But may not solids swell and be distended ? ' JOHNSON : ' Yes , sir , they may swell and be distended ; but that is not fat . ' We talked ...
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