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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In the mean time it may not be amiss to contrive some other little adventure , but what it can be I know not ; leave it , as Sidney ... to which Dr. Johnson would by no means have subscribed , wine having been substituted for time .
In the mean time it may not be amiss to contrive some other little adventure , but what it can be I know not ; leave it , as Sidney ... to which Dr. Johnson would by no means have subscribed , wine having been substituted for time .
406. oldal
6 I mentioned to him a dispute between a friend of mine and his lady , concerning conjugal infidelity , which my friend had maintained was by no means so bad in the husband , as in the wife . JOHNSON . Your friend was in the right ...
6 I mentioned to him a dispute between a friend of mine and his lady , concerning conjugal infidelity , which my friend had maintained was by no means so bad in the husband , as in the wife . JOHNSON . Your friend was in the right ...
449. oldal
The only proper means to obtain God's mercy was at once to own to all the world that he had lied . It is only the Tartuffes and the Holy Willies who , whilst they persist in their guilt , talk of leaving the issue to the Divine ...
The only proper means to obtain God's mercy was at once to own to all the world that he had lied . It is only the Tartuffes and the Holy Willies who , whilst they persist in their guilt , talk of leaving the issue to the Divine ...
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