Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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xvi. oldal
... look away from him , and in a moment I look to him again and I behold his tablets . Oh , he was to the work of writing down all I say ! Indeed I was angry . But soon I discovered he was no impostor , and no espy ; and I only find I was ...
... look away from him , and in a moment I look to him again and I behold his tablets . Oh , he was to the work of writing down all I say ! Indeed I was angry . But soon I discovered he was no impostor , and no espy ; and I only find I was ...
186. oldal
... looks 66 66 1 Dr. , or Sir John Hill as he called himself on the strength of a Swedish order of knighthood , was a ... look through a microscope will be able to detect him . " " I now , " said Johnson to his friends , when relating ...
... looks 66 66 1 Dr. , or Sir John Hill as he called himself on the strength of a Swedish order of knighthood , was a ... look through a microscope will be able to detect him . " " I now , " said Johnson to his friends , when relating ...
309. oldal
... look at the backs of books . Johnson , ever ready for contest , instantly started from his reverie , wheeled about and answered , ' Sir , the reason is very plain . Know- ledge is of two kinds . We know a subject ourselves , or we know ...
... look at the backs of books . Johnson , ever ready for contest , instantly started from his reverie , wheeled about and answered , ' Sir , the reason is very plain . Know- ledge is of two kinds . We know a subject ourselves , or we know ...
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