Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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178. oldal
... kind to the old servants , and secure the kindness of the agents and factors ; do not disgust them by asperity , or unwelcome gaiety , or apparent suspicion . From them you must learn the real state of your affairs , the characters of ...
... kind to the old servants , and secure the kindness of the agents and factors ; do not disgust them by asperity , or unwelcome gaiety , or apparent suspicion . From them you must learn the real state of your affairs , the characters of ...
408. oldal
... kind with mine . Something however I may perhaps learn . My appetite still continues keen enough ; and what I con- sider as a symptom of radical health , I have a voracious delight in raw summer fruit , of which I was less eager a few ...
... kind with mine . Something however I may perhaps learn . My appetite still continues keen enough ; and what I con- sider as a symptom of radical health , I have a voracious delight in raw summer fruit , of which I was less eager a few ...
472. oldal
... kind office in my presence for the last time , when , by his own desire , no more than the Litany was read ; in which his responses were in the deep and sonorous voice which Mr. Boswell has occasionally noticed , and with the most ...
... kind office in my presence for the last time , when , by his own desire , no more than the Litany was read ; in which his responses were in the deep and sonorous voice which Mr. Boswell has occasionally noticed , and with the most ...
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