Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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xiii. oldal
... true that we laugh at Boswell as often as we laugh with him . It is true that if he had not been willing to spare himself no more than he spared his friends his work would have lost much of its entertainment ; for though some of the ...
... true that we laugh at Boswell as often as we laugh with him . It is true that if he had not been willing to spare himself no more than he spared his friends his work would have lost much of its entertainment ; for though some of the ...
55. oldal
... true ; and from a respectable gentleman 2 connected with the lady's family , I have received such in- formation and remarks , as joined to my own inquiries , will , I think , render it at least somewhat doubtful , especially when we ...
... true ; and from a respectable gentleman 2 connected with the lady's family , I have received such in- formation and remarks , as joined to my own inquiries , will , I think , render it at least somewhat doubtful , especially when we ...
492. oldal
... true . the gulf of ruin . To pass over the To be sure the man had a fever ; and flowery path of extravagance is very this vision may have been the beginning of well . ' it . But if the message to the women , and their behaviour upon it ...
... true . the gulf of ruin . To pass over the To be sure the man had a fever ; and flowery path of extravagance is very this vision may have been the beginning of well . ' it . But if the message to the women , and their behaviour upon it ...
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