The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... talked on the subject in such terms as might have shocked him ; or he might have been forced to ap- pear in their eyes a narrow - minded man . The gentleman , with submissive deference , said , he had only hinted at the question from a ...
... talked on the subject in such terms as might have shocked him ; or he might have been forced to ap- pear in their eyes a narrow - minded man . The gentleman , with submissive deference , said , he had only hinted at the question from a ...
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... talked during that period . He was now seriously engaged in writing an account of our travels in the Hebrides , in con- sequence of which I had the pleasure of a more frequent correspondence with him . 1 Pr . and Med . p . 129 . " To ...
... talked during that period . He was now seriously engaged in writing an account of our travels in the Hebrides , in con- sequence of which I had the pleasure of a more frequent correspondence with him . 1 Pr . and Med . p . 129 . " To ...
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... 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 , how do you go on ...
... 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 , how do you go on ...
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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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