Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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... verses that he might present her in return . I promised , but forgot ; and when he called for his lines at the time agreed on - Sit still a moment , ( says I ) dear Mund , and I'll fetch them thee - so stepped aside for five minutes ...
... verses that he might present her in return . I promised , but forgot ; and when he called for his lines at the time agreed on - Sit still a moment , ( says I ) dear Mund , and I'll fetch them thee - so stepped aside for five minutes ...
464. oldal
... verses are verses made out of a mixture of different. Dr. Johnson , who , as I have observed before , delighted in discrimination of character , and having a masterly know- ledge of human nature , was willing to take men as they are ...
... verses are verses made out of a mixture of different. Dr. Johnson , who , as I have observed before , delighted in discrimination of character , and having a masterly know- ledge of human nature , was willing to take men as they are ...
709. oldal
... verses to his memory , 580 , 630 ; letters to , from Johnson , 277 , 315 , 388 Lewis , F. , writes for the " Rambler , " 74 Lewis , Mr. , his " Miscellany , " 644 ; verses quoted , 643 Lewis , Mrs. Charlotte , 124 , 128 " Lexiphanes ...
... verses to his memory , 580 , 630 ; letters to , from Johnson , 277 , 315 , 388 Lewis , F. , writes for the " Rambler , " 74 Lewis , Mr. , his " Miscellany , " 644 ; verses quoted , 643 Lewis , Mrs. Charlotte , 124 , 128 " Lexiphanes ...
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