Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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... communicated his case , he was so much offended , that he was never afterward fully reconciled to him . He indeed had good reason to be offended : for though Dr. Swinfen's motive was good , he inconsiderately betrayed a matter deeply ...
... communicated his case , he was so much offended , that he was never afterward fully reconciled to him . He indeed had good reason to be offended : for though Dr. Swinfen's motive was good , he inconsiderately betrayed a matter deeply ...
126. oldal
... communicated to Dr. Johnson that a pension was to be granted him , he replied in a fervour of gratitude , " The English language does not afford me terms adequate to my feelings on this occasion . I must have recourse to the French . I ...
... communicated to Dr. Johnson that a pension was to be granted him , he replied in a fervour of gratitude , " The English language does not afford me terms adequate to my feelings on this occasion . I must have recourse to the French . I ...
660. oldal
... communicated all this to Dr. Johnson . How Johnson was affected upon the occasion will appear from what he wrote to Sir Joshua Reynolds : Ashbourne , Sept. 9. " Many words I hope are not necessary between you and me , to con- vince you ...
... communicated all this to Dr. Johnson . How Johnson was affected upon the occasion will appear from what he wrote to Sir Joshua Reynolds : Ashbourne , Sept. 9. " Many words I hope are not necessary between you and me , to con- vince you ...
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