Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... Lord Chesterfield had shown him the letter . ' I should have imagined ( replied Dr. Adams ) that Lord Chesterfield would have concealed it . ' ' Poh ! ( said Dodsley ) , do you think a letter from Johnson could hurt Lord Chesterfield ...
... Lord Chesterfield had shown him the letter . ' I should have imagined ( replied Dr. Adams ) that Lord Chesterfield would have concealed it . ' ' Poh ! ( said Dodsley ) , do you think a letter from Johnson could hurt Lord Chesterfield ...
216. oldal
... Lord Chesterfield's general affability and easiness of access , especially to literary men . ' Sir ( said Johnson ) , that is not Lord Chesterfield ; he is the proudest man this day existing . ' ' No ( said Dr. Adams ) , there is one ...
... Lord Chesterfield's general affability and easiness of access , especially to literary men . ' Sir ( said Johnson ) , that is not Lord Chesterfield ; he is the proudest man this day existing . ' ' No ( said Dr. Adams ) , there is one ...
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... Lord Hailes , one of the judges , maintained , with some warmth , that it was not intended as a portrait of Johnson , but of a late noble Lord , distinguished for abstruse science . I have heard Johnson himself talk of the character ...
... Lord Hailes , one of the judges , maintained , with some warmth , that it was not intended as a portrait of Johnson , but of a late noble Lord , distinguished for abstruse science . I have heard Johnson himself talk of the character ...
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