Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, 2. kötetG. Routledge and Sons, 1926 |
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... suppose , Sir there is no more in it than this , he wakes at four , and cannot sleep till he chills himself , and makes the warmth of the bed a grateful sensation . " I talked of the difficulty of rising in the morning . Dr. Johnson ...
... suppose , Sir there is no more in it than this , he wakes at four , and cannot sleep till he chills himself , and makes the warmth of the bed a grateful sensation . " I talked of the difficulty of rising in the morning . Dr. Johnson ...
190. oldal
... suppose thought he had said enough in defence of his friend , of whose merits , notwithstanding his exceptionable points , he had a just value ; and added no more on the subject . On Tuesday , April 14 , I dined with him at General ...
... suppose thought he had said enough in defence of his friend , of whose merits , notwithstanding his exceptionable points , he had a just value ; and added no more on the subject . On Tuesday , April 14 , I dined with him at General ...
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... suppose that we shall rise with a diseased body ; it is enough if there be such a sameness as to distinguish identity of person . " She seemed desirous of knowing more , but he left the question in obscurity . Of apparitions , he ...
... suppose that we shall rise with a diseased body ; it is enough if there be such a sameness as to distinguish identity of person . " She seemed desirous of knowing more , but he left the question in obscurity . Of apparitions , he ...
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Boswell visits BathAddison and Eustace BudgellDr BlairJohnsons Conversation | 27 |
Bells Departure for ScotlandCorrespondence respecting Dr Goldsmiths Epitaph | 50 |
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