Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötet |
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202 ) that no kind of conversation pleased him less I think , than when the subject was historical fact or gene- ral polity . What shall we learn from that stuff ( said he ) ! ... He never ( as he expressed it ) desired to hear of the ...
202 ) that no kind of conversation pleased him less I think , than when the subject was historical fact or gene- ral polity . What shall we learn from that stuff ( said he ) ! ... He never ( as he expressed it ) desired to hear of the ...
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I will write a letter to you upon the subject of the unlucky contest of that day , and you will be kind enough to put in writing as an answer to that letter , what you have now said , and as Lord Percy is to dine with us at General ...
I will write a letter to you upon the subject of the unlucky contest of that day , and you will be kind enough to put in writing as an answer to that letter , what you have now said , and as Lord Percy is to dine with us at General ...
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He was kept , he says , in a kind of custody , but I trusted , under God , to my heels ' ( p . 24 ) . It was Innes who made him write this History . In the confession of his fraud Psalmanazar seems to keep back nothing .
He was kept , he says , in a kind of custody , but I trusted , under God , to my heels ' ( p . 24 ) . It was Innes who made him write this History . In the confession of his fraud Psalmanazar seems to keep back nothing .
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ante appeared asked attention authority believe Boswell Boswell Papers Boswell's called character common consider conversation copy DEAR SIR death desire dined doubt drink edition English expressed Garrick gave give given hand happy hear heard honour hope Italy James John Johnson Journal kind known lady late learning Letters lived London Lord manner March means mentioned mind Miss nature never night observed once opinion Page passage passed perhaps person play pleased pleasure Poets present printed published reason received records respect says Scotland seems seen sent speak suppose sure talk Taylor tell thing thought Thrale tion told travelling wish write written wrote young