Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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... remember Queen Anne , - ' He had ( he said ) a confused , but somehow a sort of solemn recollection of a lady in diamonds , and a long black hood . ' This touch , how ever , was without any effect . I ventured to say , to him , in ...
... remember Queen Anne , - ' He had ( he said ) a confused , but somehow a sort of solemn recollection of a lady in diamonds , and a long black hood . ' This touch , how ever , was without any effect . I ventured to say , to him , in ...
193. oldal
... Remember me in your prayers , for vain is the help of man . - I am , dear sir , etc. , SAM . JOHNSON . ' March 18 , 1752. ' That his sufferings upon the death of his wife were severe , beyond what are commonly endured , I have no doubt ...
... Remember me in your prayers , for vain is the help of man . - I am , dear sir , etc. , SAM . JOHNSON . ' March 18 , 1752. ' That his sufferings upon the death of his wife were severe , beyond what are commonly endured , I have no doubt ...
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... remember with great pleasure your commendation of my Dictionary . Your praise was welcome , not only because I believe it was sincere , but because praise has been very scarce . A man of your candour will be surprised when I tell you ...
... remember with great pleasure your commendation of my Dictionary . Your praise was welcome , not only because I believe it was sincere , but because praise has been very scarce . A man of your candour will be surprised when I tell you ...
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