Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... gave the first im- pression of that more extensive reading in which he had indulged himself . ' He His tutor , Mr. Jorden , fellow of Pembroke , was not , it seems , a man of such abilities as we should conceive requisite for the ...
... gave the first im- pression of that more extensive reading in which he had indulged himself . ' He His tutor , Mr. Jorden , fellow of Pembroke , was not , it seems , a man of such abilities as we should conceive requisite for the ...
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... gave the waiter a penny ; so that I was quite well served , nay , better than the rest , for they gave the waiter nothing . ' He at this time , I believe , abstained entirely from fermented liquors ; a practice to which he rigidly ...
... gave the waiter a penny ; so that I was quite well served , nay , better than the rest , for they gave the waiter nothing . ' He at this time , I believe , abstained entirely from fermented liquors ; a practice to which he rigidly ...
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... gave the wall , and those who took it ; the peaceable and the quarrelsome . When I returned to Lichfield , after having been in London , my mother asked me , whether I was one of those who gave the wall , or those who took it . Now it ...
... gave the wall , and those who took it ; the peaceable and the quarrelsome . When I returned to Lichfield , after having been in London , my mother asked me , whether I was one of those who gave the wall , or those who took it . Now it ...
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