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... seemed impatient till he got rid of us . Johnson could not stop his merriment , but continued it all the way till we got without the Temple - gate . He then burst into such a fit of laughter , that he appeared to be almost in a ...
... seemed impatient till he got rid of us . Johnson could not stop his merriment , but continued it all the way till we got without the Temple - gate . He then burst into such a fit of laughter , that he appeared to be almost in a ...
Pagina 101
... seemed to hope he should be able to convince you of the antiquity of a good proportion of the poems of Ossian . After all that has passed , I think the matter is capable of being proved to a cer- tain degree . I am told that Macpherson ...
... seemed to hope he should be able to convince you of the antiquity of a good proportion of the poems of Ossian . After all that has passed , I think the matter is capable of being proved to a cer- tain degree . I am told that Macpherson ...
Pagina 292
... seemed to be a father to his tribe . One of them came to him , complaining grievously of his land- lord for having distrained his goods . " Your landlord is in the right , Smith , ( said [ 292 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
... seemed to be a father to his tribe . One of them came to him , complaining grievously of his land- lord for having distrained his goods . " Your landlord is in the right , Smith , ( said [ 292 ] THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON.
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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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