Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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104. oldal
... poor fellow , I was a great arguer for the advantages of poverty ; but I was , at the same time , very sorry to be poor . Sir , all the arguments which are brought to represent 1 [ Johnson told Mr. Burney that Goldsmith said , when he ...
... poor fellow , I was a great arguer for the advantages of poverty ; but I was , at the same time , very sorry to be poor . Sir , all the arguments which are brought to represent 1 [ Johnson told Mr. Burney that Goldsmith said , when he ...
138. oldal
... poor are maintained in the Seven Provinces . But I shall extract from one of my letters what I learnt concerning the other subject of his curiosity : ' I have made all possible inquiry with respect to the Frisic language , and find that ...
... poor are maintained in the Seven Provinces . But I shall extract from one of my letters what I learnt concerning the other subject of his curiosity : ' I have made all possible inquiry with respect to the Frisic language , and find that ...
228. oldal
... poor . ' JOHNSON : ' Nay , my dear Lady , this will never do . Poor David ! Smile with the simple ; -What folly is that ? And who would feed with the poor that can help it ? No , no ; let me smile with the wise , and feed with the rich ...
... poor . ' JOHNSON : ' Nay , my dear Lady , this will never do . Poor David ! Smile with the simple ; -What folly is that ? And who would feed with the poor that can help it ? No , no ; let me smile with the wise , and feed with the rich ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Korlátozott előnézet - 1962 |
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