Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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142. oldal
... called the fellow a blockhead at first , and I will call him a blockhead still . However , I will acknow- ledge that I have a better opinion of him now , than I once had ; for he has shewn more fertility than I expected . To be sure ...
... called the fellow a blockhead at first , and I will call him a blockhead still . However , I will acknow- ledge that I have a better opinion of him now , than I once had ; for he has shewn more fertility than I expected . To be sure ...
270. oldal
... called on Goldsmith to take leave of him . The jealousy and envy which , though pos- sessed of many most amiable qualities , he frankly avowed , broke out violently at this interview . Upon another occasion , when Goldsmith confessed ...
... called on Goldsmith to take leave of him . The jealousy and envy which , though pos- sessed of many most amiable qualities , he frankly avowed , broke out violently at this interview . Upon another occasion , when Goldsmith confessed ...
343. oldal
... called on Mr. Lloyd , one of the people called Quakers . He too was not at home , but Mrs. Lloyd was , and received us courteously , and asked us to dinner . Johnson said to me , " After the uncertainty of all human things at Hector's ...
... called on Mr. Lloyd , one of the people called Quakers . He too was not at home , but Mrs. Lloyd was , and received us courteously , and asked us to dinner . Johnson said to me , " After the uncertainty of all human things at Hector's ...
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