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36. oldal
... libraries ; and at times I have gone into his study , and found him laugh- ing , though alone . " Lord Macaulay was , in this respect , the Warburton of our age . learning Warburton and Lowth . learning resembled Garrick's acting , in.
... libraries ; and at times I have gone into his study , and found him laugh- ing , though alone . " Lord Macaulay was , in this respect , the Warburton of our age . learning Warburton and Lowth . learning resembled Garrick's acting , in.
54. oldal
... laughing and exulting . I told him that I had several times , when in Italy , seen the experiment of placing a scorpion within a circle of burning coals ; that it ran round and round in extreme pain ; and finding no way to escape ...
... laughing and exulting . I told him that I had several times , when in Italy , seen the experiment of placing a scorpion within a circle of burning coals ; that it ran round and round in extreme pain ; and finding no way to escape ...
65. oldal
... laugh , ' Why , Sir , Tom Davies might have written The Conduct of the Allies . Poor Tom being thus suddenly dragged into ludicrous notice in presence of the Scottish Doc- tors , to whom he was ambitious of appearing to advantage , was ...
... laugh , ' Why , Sir , Tom Davies might have written The Conduct of the Allies . Poor Tom being thus suddenly dragged into ludicrous notice in presence of the Scottish Doc- tors , to whom he was ambitious of appearing to advantage , was ...
74. oldal
... laughs at the world for staring at him . ' BOSWELL . ' How so , Sir ? ' JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , a man who talks nonsense so well , must know that he is talking nonsense . But I am afraid , ( chuckling and laughing , ) Monboddo does not ...
... laughs at the world for staring at him . ' BOSWELL . ' How so , Sir ? ' JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , a man who talks nonsense so well , must know that he is talking nonsense . But I am afraid , ( chuckling and laughing , ) Monboddo does not ...
78. oldal
... laughing , ) are you ever able to bring the sloe to perfection ? ' I boasted that we had the honour of being the first to abolish the unhospitable , troublesome , and ungracious custom of giving vails to servants ' . JOHNSON . ' Sir ...
... laughing , ) are you ever able to bring the sloe to perfection ? ' I boasted that we had the honour of being the first to abolish the unhospitable , troublesome , and ungracious custom of giving vails to servants ' . JOHNSON . ' Sir ...
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