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Pagina 14
... pleased with the conversation of that learned gentleman ; and , after he was gone , said to Mr. Langton , “ Sir , I am obliged to you for having asked me this evening . Parr is a fair man . I do not know when I have had an occasion ...
... pleased with the conversation of that learned gentleman ; and , after he was gone , said to Mr. Langton , “ Sir , I am obliged to you for having asked me this evening . Parr is a fair man . I do not know when I have had an occasion ...
Pagina 18
... any particular power of mind in them in conversation . • It seems strange ( said he ) that a man should see so far to the right , who sees so short a way to the left . Burke is the only man whose common conversation corresponds with ...
... any particular power of mind in them in conversation . • It seems strange ( said he ) that a man should see so far to the right , who sees so short a way to the left . Burke is the only man whose common conversation corresponds with ...
Pagina 25
... of Smith's 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 .
... of Smith's 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 .
Pagina 26
The learned Society , under whose sanction such gabble is ushered into the world , would do well to offer a premium to any one who will discover its meaning . A 6 but Johnson always seized upon the conversation , in 26 THE LIFE OF.
The learned Society , under whose sanction such gabble is ushered into the world , would do well to offer a premium to any one who will discover its meaning . A 6 but Johnson always seized upon the conversation , in 26 THE LIFE OF.
Pagina 27
6 but Johnson always seized upon the conversation , in which , however , he acquitted himself in a most mas- Ætat . 71 . . terly manner . As Mr. Burke and Mr. Langton were walking home , Mr. Burke observed that Johnson had been very ...
6 but Johnson always seized upon the conversation , in which , however , he acquitted himself in a most mas- Ætat . 71 . . terly manner . As Mr. Burke and Mr. Langton were walking home , Mr. Burke observed that Johnson had been very ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1835 |
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