Boswell's Life of Johnson, 5. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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113. oldal
... happy ? ' We got to Chester about midnight on Tuesday ; and here again I am in a state of much enjoyment . Colonel Stuart and his officers treat me with all the civility I could wish ; and I play my part admirably . Lætus aliis ...
... happy ? ' We got to Chester about midnight on Tuesday ; and here again I am in a state of much enjoyment . Colonel Stuart and his officers treat me with all the civility I could wish ; and I play my part admirably . Lætus aliis ...
116. oldal
... happy , she would not be so selfish as to wish me to return sooner than business absolutely required my presence . She made my clerk write to me a post or two after to the same purpose , by commission from her ; and this day a kind ...
... happy , she would not be so selfish as to wish me to return sooner than business absolutely required my presence . She made my clerk write to me a post or two after to the same purpose , by commission from her ; and this day a kind ...
187. oldal
... happy art of com- municating his varied knowledge of the world , in short remarks and anecdotes , with a quiet pleasant gravity that was exceedingly engaging . Never shall I forget the hours which I enjoyed with him at his apart . ments ...
... happy art of com- municating his varied knowledge of the world , in short remarks and anecdotes , with a quiet pleasant gravity that was exceedingly engaging . Never shall I forget the hours which I enjoyed with him at his apart . ments ...
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