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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214. oldal
I hope to tell you this at the beginning of every year as long as we live ; and why should we trouble ourselves to tell or hear it oftener ? ' Tell Veronica , Euphemia , and Alexander , that I wish them , as well as their parents ...
I hope to tell you this at the beginning of every year as long as we live ; and why should we trouble ourselves to tell or hear it oftener ? ' Tell Veronica , Euphemia , and Alexander , that I wish them , as well as their parents ...
348. oldal
Would you tell your friend to make him unhappy ? JOHNSON . Perhaps , Sir , I should not ; but that would be from prudence on my own account . A man would tell his father . ' BOSWELL . Yes ; because he would not have spurious children to ...
Would you tell your friend to make him unhappy ? JOHNSON . Perhaps , Sir , I should not ; but that would be from prudence on my own account . A man would tell his father . ' BOSWELL . Yes ; because he would not have spurious children to ...
413. oldal
I must not omit to tell you , that his Lordship admires , very highly , your Prefaces to the Poets . I am daily obtaining an extension of agreeable acquaintance , so that I am kept in animated variety ; and the study of the place itself ...
I must not omit to tell you , that his Lordship admires , very highly , your Prefaces to the Poets . I am daily obtaining an extension of agreeable acquaintance , so that I am kept in animated variety ; and the study of the place itself ...
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