The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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Pagina 116
... thought better of it who could understand me , and would add to - day , than when he saw it before ; for something to the conversation . " I observed , he had lately attacked it violently , saying , that we were this day to stop just ...
... thought better of it who could understand me , and would add to - day , than when he saw it before ; for something to the conversation . " I observed , he had lately attacked it violently , saying , that we were this day to stop just ...
Pagina 183
... thought . This is one of the disadvantages of wine , it makes a man mistake words for thoughts . " BoSWELL . " I think it is a new thought ; at least it is in a new attitude . " JOHNSON . " Nay , sir , it is only in a new coat ; or an ...
... thought . This is one of the disadvantages of wine , it makes a man mistake words for thoughts . " BoSWELL . " I think it is a new thought ; at least it is in a new attitude . " JOHNSON . " Nay , sir , it is only in a new coat ; or an ...
Pagina 399
... thought very elegant ; but thought his " Life of Erasmus " a dull book . He thought Cato the best model of tra- gedy we had ; yet he used to say , of all things , the most ridiculous would be to see a girl cry at the representation of ...
... thought very elegant ; but thought his " Life of Erasmus " a dull book . He thought Cato the best model of tra- gedy we had ; yet he used to say , of all things , the most ridiculous would be to see a girl cry at the representation of ...
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