Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... manner they are well . They are the forcible verses of a man of a strong mind , but not accus- tomed to write verse ' ; for there is some uncouthness in the expression ' . " ' ' Drinking tea one day at Garrick's with Mr. Langton , he ...
... manner they are well . They are the forcible verses of a man of a strong mind , but not accus- tomed to write verse ' ; for there is some uncouthness in the expression ' . " ' ' Drinking tea one day at Garrick's with Mr. Langton , he ...
256. oldal
... manner ; it is a mode of talking in Society ' but don't think foolishly ' . ' 6 I talked of living in the country ... manners has authorised such an eastern hyperbolical style of compliment , that part of Dr. Johnson's character for ...
... manner ; it is a mode of talking in Society ' but don't think foolishly ' . ' 6 I talked of living in the country ... manners has authorised such an eastern hyperbolical style of compliment , that part of Dr. Johnson's character for ...
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... manner . ) I wish , Sir , you would compose some family prayers . ' JOHNSON . ' I will not compose prayers for you , Sir , because you can do it for yourself . But I have thought of getting together all the books of prayers which I ...
... manner . ) I wish , Sir , you would compose some family prayers . ' JOHNSON . ' I will not compose prayers for you , Sir , because you can do it for yourself . But I have thought of getting together all the books of prayers which I ...
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