Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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34. oldal
... appeared at Oxford , where he expressed great dissatisfaction at his varying the old established toast , " Church and King . " " The Archbishop of Canterbury , ( said he , with an affected smooth smiling gri- mace , ) drinks ...
... appeared at Oxford , where he expressed great dissatisfaction at his varying the old established toast , " Church and King . " " The Archbishop of Canterbury , ( said he , with an affected smooth smiling gri- mace , ) drinks ...
100. oldal
... appeared bustling about , with an ink - horn and pen in his button - hole , like an excise - man ; and on being asked what he really considered to be the value of the property which was to be disposed of , answered , We are not here to ...
... appeared bustling about , with an ink - horn and pen in his button - hole , like an excise - man ; and on being asked what he really considered to be the value of the property which was to be disposed of , answered , We are not here to ...
375. oldal
... appeared to have received the smallest damage ; but to little purpose were they lighted , for most of them ... appearance in publick . But this is not altogether true , as the following slight instance may show : - Goldsmith's last ...
... appeared to have received the smallest damage ; but to little purpose were they lighted , for most of them ... appearance in publick . But this is not altogether true , as the following slight instance may show : - Goldsmith's last ...
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