Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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185. oldal
... King , " that is the public library . " His Majesty inquired if he was then writing any thing . He answered , he was not , for he had pretty well told the world what he knew , and must now read to acquire more knowledge . The King , as ...
... King , " that is the public library . " His Majesty inquired if he was then writing any thing . He answered , he was not , for he had pretty well told the world what he knew , and must now read to acquire more knowledge . The King , as ...
186. oldal
... King , " they seldom do these things by halves . " No , Sir , " answered Johnson , " not to Kings . But fearing to be mis- understood , he proceeded to explain himself , and immediately subjoined : " That for those who spoke worse of Kings ...
... King , " they seldom do these things by halves . " No , Sir , " answered Johnson , " not to Kings . But fearing to be mis- understood , he proceeded to explain himself , and immediately subjoined : " That for those who spoke worse of Kings ...
708. oldal
... King , Captain , his " Voyages to the South Sea , " 644 King , Dr. , bishop of Chichester , 308n . King , Dr. , dissenting minister , 467 King , Dr. , Principal of St. Mary Hall , 93 , 94 , 117 King's Head , meeting - place of Ivy ...
... King , Captain , his " Voyages to the South Sea , " 644 King , Dr. , bishop of Chichester , 308n . King , Dr. , dissenting minister , 467 King , Dr. , Principal of St. Mary Hall , 93 , 94 , 117 King's Head , meeting - place of Ivy ...
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