Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... mentioned a curious liquor peculiar to his coun- try , which the Cornish fishermen drink . They call it Ma- hogany ; and it is made of two parts gin , and one part treacle , well beaten together . I begged to have some of it made ...
... mentioned a curious liquor peculiar to his coun- try , which the Cornish fishermen drink . They call it Ma- hogany ; and it is made of two parts gin , and one part treacle , well beaten together . I begged to have some of it made ...
204. oldal
... mentioned . JOHNSON . ' Keeping accounts , Sir , is of no use when a man is spending his own money , and has no- body to whom he is to account . You won't eat less beef to - day , because you have written down what it cost yester- day ...
... mentioned . JOHNSON . ' Keeping accounts , Sir , is of no use when a man is spending his own money , and has no- body to whom he is to account . You won't eat less beef to - day , because you have written down what it cost yester- day ...
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... mentioned , with very visible disgust , the custom they have of spitting on the floors of their apartments . " This , ( said the Doctor , ) is as gross a thing as can well be done ; and one wonders how any man , or set of men , can ...
... mentioned , with very visible disgust , the custom they have of spitting on the floors of their apartments . " This , ( said the Doctor , ) is as gross a thing as can well be done ; and one wonders how any man , or set of men , can ...
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