Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... conversation . Garrick , after listening to him for a while , as to one of whom his expectations had been raised , turned slyly to a friend , and whispered him , ' What say you to this ? —eh ? flabby , I think . ' BOSWELL . Dr. A ...
... conversation . Garrick , after listening to him for a while , as to one of whom his expectations had been raised , turned slyly to a friend , and whispered him , ' What say you to this ? —eh ? flabby , I think . ' BOSWELL . Dr. A ...
212. oldal
... conversation in all companies was such as to secure him universal attention , as something above the usual colloquial style was expected ' . Yet , though Johnson had this habit in company , when another mode was necessary , in order to ...
... conversation in all companies was such as to secure him universal attention , as something above the usual colloquial style was expected ' . Yet , though Johnson had this habit in company , when another mode was necessary , in order to ...
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... conversation is pretty generally known ; it was certainly conducted in conformity with a precept of Lord Bacon , but it is not clear , I apprehend , that this conformity was either perceived or intended by Johnson . The precept alluded ...
... conversation is pretty generally known ; it was certainly conducted in conformity with a precept of Lord Bacon , but it is not clear , I apprehend , that this conformity was either perceived or intended by Johnson . The precept alluded ...
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