Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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... talk bawdy , for he tells me he never saw him but at the Duke of Northumberland's table . " " And so , Sir , " said Dr. Johnson loudly to Dr. Percy , “ you would shield this man from the charge of swearing and talking bawdy , because he ...
... talk bawdy , for he tells me he never saw him but at the Duke of Northumberland's table . " " And so , Sir , " said Dr. Johnson loudly to Dr. Percy , “ you would shield this man from the charge of swearing and talking bawdy , because he ...
198. oldal
... talk such nonsense ? " JOHNSON : " True , Sir , but Rousseau knows he is talking nonsense , 66 and laughs at the world for staring at him . " BOSWELL : " How so , Sir ? " JOHNSON : Why , Sir , a man who talks nonsense so well , must ...
... talk such nonsense ? " JOHNSON : " True , Sir , but Rousseau knows he is talking nonsense , 66 and laughs at the world for staring at him . " BOSWELL : " How so , Sir ? " JOHNSON : Why , Sir , a man who talks nonsense so well , must ...
558. oldal
... talk so . Mr. Long's character is very short . It is nothing . He fills a chair . He is a man of genteel appearance , and that is all.1 I know nobody who blasts by praise as you do for whenever there is exaggerated praise , everybody is ...
... talk so . Mr. Long's character is very short . It is nothing . He fills a chair . He is a man of genteel appearance , and that is all.1 I know nobody who blasts by praise as you do for whenever there is exaggerated praise , everybody is ...
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