Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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112. oldal
... talk . You may laugh in as many ways as you talk ; and surely every way of talking that is practised cannot be esteemed . ' I spoke of a Sir James Macdonald as a young man of most distinguished merit , who united the highest reputation ...
... talk . You may laugh in as many ways as you talk ; and surely every way of talking that is practised cannot be esteemed . ' I spoke of a Sir James Macdonald as a young man of most distinguished merit , who united the highest reputation ...
224. oldal
... talk such nonsense ? ' JOHNSON : " True , sir , but Rousseau knows he is talking nonsense , and laughs at the world for staring at him . ' BOSWELL : ' How so , sir ? ' JOHN- SON : " Why , sir , a man who talks nonsense so well , must ...
... talk such nonsense ? ' JOHNSON : " True , sir , but Rousseau knows he is talking nonsense , and laughs at the world for staring at him . ' BOSWELL : ' How so , sir ? ' JOHN- SON : " Why , sir , a man who talks nonsense so well , must ...
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... talk no more of that . You are , perhaps , the worst — eh , eh ! ' -Goldsmith was eagerly attempting to interrupt him , when Garrick went on , laughing ironically , ' Nay , you will always look like a gentleman ; but I am talking of ...
... talk no more of that . You are , perhaps , the worst — eh , eh ! ' -Goldsmith was eagerly attempting to interrupt him , when Garrick went on , laughing ironically , ' Nay , you will always look like a gentleman ; but I am talking of ...
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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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