The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pagina 103
... heard of . You say it is likely that they could write . The learned , if any learned there were , could ; but knowing by that learning , some written lan- guage , in that language they wrote , as letters had never been applied to their ...
... heard of . You say it is likely that they could write . The learned , if any learned there were , could ; but knowing by that learning , some written lan- guage , in that language they wrote , as letters had never been applied to their ...
Pagina 119
... heard him profess , that he talked alike to all . " Some people tell you that they let them- selves down to the capacity of their hearers . I never do that . I speak uniformly , in as intelli- gible a manner as I can . " " Well , my boy ...
... heard him profess , that he talked alike to all . " Some people tell you that they let them- selves down to the capacity of their hearers . I never do that . I speak uniformly , in as intelli- gible a manner as I can . " " Well , my boy ...
Pagina 196
... heard from you . I am afraid winter has laid hold on your fingers , and hinders you from writ- ing . However , let somebody write , if you can- not , and tell me how you do , and a little of what has happened at Lichfield among our ...
... heard from you . I am afraid winter has laid hold on your fingers , and hinders you from writ- ing . However , let somebody write , if you can- not , and tell me how you do , and a little of what has happened at Lichfield among our ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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