Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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336. oldal
... soon got into conversation ; for it was very remarkable of Johnson , that the presence of a stranger had no restraint upon his talk . I observed that Garrick , who was about to quit the stage , would soon have an easier life . JOHNSON ...
... soon got into conversation ; for it was very remarkable of Johnson , that the presence of a stranger had no restraint upon his talk . I observed that Garrick , who was about to quit the stage , would soon have an easier life . JOHNSON ...
369. oldal
... Soon after this day he went to Bath with Mr. and Mrs. Thrale . I had never seen that beautiful city , and wished to take the opportunity of visiting it , while Johnson was there . Having written to him , I received the following answer ...
... Soon after this day he went to Bath with Mr. and Mrs. Thrale . I had never seen that beautiful city , and wished to take the opportunity of visiting it , while Johnson was there . Having written to him , I received the following answer ...
405. oldal
... soon it in general wears away . a year , except from Burke . Jones com- Dr. Taylor mentioned a gentleman of mended the part which treats of the neighbourhood as the only instance | language ; Burke that which describes he had ever known ...
... soon it in general wears away . a year , except from Burke . Jones com- Dr. Taylor mentioned a gentleman of mended the part which treats of the neighbourhood as the only instance | language ; Burke that which describes he had ever known ...
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