Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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434. oldal
... humour to slide into easy and cheerful talk . It therefore so happened , that we were after an hour or two very willing to separate and go to bed . On Wednesday , September 24 , I went into Dr. Johnson's room before he got up , and ...
... humour to slide into easy and cheerful talk . It therefore so happened , that we were after an hour or two very willing to separate and go to bed . On Wednesday , September 24 , I went into Dr. Johnson's room before he got up , and ...
486. oldal
... humour depends upon his will . " - I , however , could not help thinking that a man's humour is often uncontrollable by his will . 66 Sir , I Johnson harangued against drinking wine . " A man , " said he , " may choose whether he will ...
... humour depends upon his will . " - I , however , could not help thinking that a man's humour is often uncontrollable by his will . 66 Sir , I Johnson harangued against drinking wine . " A man , " said he , " may choose whether he will ...
490. oldal
... humour , I announced it eagerly : " I have been at work for you to - day , Sir . I have been with Lord Marchmont . He bade me tell you , he has a great respect for you , and will call on you to - morrow , at one o'clock , and ...
... humour , I announced it eagerly : " I have been at work for you to - day , Sir . I have been with Lord Marchmont . He bade me tell you , he has a great respect for you , and will call on you to - morrow , at one o'clock , and ...
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