Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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205. oldal
... JOHNSON : " I should do what I could to bail him , and give him any other assistance ; but if he were once fairly hanged , I should not suffer . BOSWELL : " Would you eat your dinner chat day , Sir ? " JOHNSON : " Yes , Sir ; and eat it ...
... JOHNSON : " I should do what I could to bail him , and give him any other assistance ; but if he were once fairly hanged , I should not suffer . BOSWELL : " Would you eat your dinner chat day , Sir ? " JOHNSON : " Yes , Sir ; and eat it ...
209. oldal
... Johnson whether his being a Roman Catholic should prevent my taking him with me to Scotland . JOHNSON : " Why no , Sir . If he has no objection , you can have none . BOSWELL " So , Sir , you are no great enemy to the Roman Cath olic ...
... Johnson whether his being a Roman Catholic should prevent my taking him with me to Scotland . JOHNSON : " Why no , Sir . If he has no objection , you can have none . BOSWELL " So , Sir , you are no great enemy to the Roman Cath olic ...
234. oldal
James Boswell Mowbray Morris. 66 happy people here . " JOHNSON : Yes , Sir , there are many happy people here . There are many people here who are watching hundreds , and who think hun- dreds are watching them . " Happening to meet Sir ...
James Boswell Mowbray Morris. 66 happy people here . " JOHNSON : Yes , Sir , there are many happy people here . There are many people here who are watching hundreds , and who think hun- dreds are watching them . " Happening to meet Sir ...
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