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... asked her if she knew what they called a puppy's mother ? " We were talking of a young fellow who used to come often to the house ; he was about fifteen years old , or less , if I remember right , and had a manner at once sullen and ...
... asked her if she knew what they called a puppy's mother ? " We were talking of a young fellow who used to come often to the house ; he was about fifteen years old , or less , if I remember right , and had a manner at once sullen and ...
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... asked me , said he , why I did not join in their public worship when among them ? " for , " said he , " I went to your churches often when in England . " So , " re- plied Johnson , " I have read that the Siamese sent am- bassadors to ...
... asked me , said he , why I did not join in their public worship when among them ? " for , " said he , " I went to your churches often when in England . " So , " re- plied Johnson , " I have read that the Siamese sent am- bassadors to ...
Pagina 27
... asked him ( knowing what subject he would like best to talk upon ) , how his opi- nion stood towards the question between Pascal and Soame Jenyns about number and numeration ? as the French philosopher observes that infinity , though on ...
... asked him ( knowing what subject he would like best to talk upon ) , how his opi- nion stood towards the question between Pascal and Soame Jenyns about number and numeration ? as the French philosopher observes that infinity , though on ...
Pagina 29
... asked him once concerning the conversation powers of a gentleman ( 2 ) with whom I was myself unac- quainted : - " He talked to me at club one day , " replies our Doctor , " I concerning Catiline's conspiracy withdrew my attention , and ...
... asked him once concerning the conversation powers of a gentleman ( 2 ) with whom I was myself unac- quainted : - " He talked to me at club one day , " replies our Doctor , " I concerning Catiline's conspiracy withdrew my attention , and ...
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... asked him abruptly one day , " Pray , Sir , what and where is Palmyra ? I heard somebody talk last night of the ruins of Palmyra . " " " T is a hill in Ireland , " replies Johnson , " with palms growing on the top , and a bog at the ...
... asked him abruptly one day , " Pray , Sir , what and where is Palmyra ? I heard somebody talk last night of the ruins of Palmyra . " " " T is a hill in Ireland , " replies Johnson , " with palms growing on the top , and a bog at the ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 9 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1853 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 9 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 9 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1853 |
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