The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1George Allen & Unwin, Limited, 1924 |
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Pagina xxiii
... answer to that letter , what you have now said , and as Lord Percy is to dine with us at General Paoli's soon , I will take an opportunity to read the correspon- dence in his lordship's presence . " This friendly scheme was accordingly ...
... answer to that letter , what you have now said , and as Lord Percy is to dine with us at General Paoli's soon , I will take an opportunity to read the correspon- dence in his lordship's presence . " This friendly scheme was accordingly ...
Pagina xxiv
... answer " . Finally , at the close of his characteristic episode he adds a kind of disclaimer to this effect : - " Though the Bishop of Dromore kindly answered the letters which I wrote to him , relative to Dr. Johnson's early history ...
... answer " . Finally , at the close of his characteristic episode he adds a kind of disclaimer to this effect : - " Though the Bishop of Dromore kindly answered the letters which I wrote to him , relative to Dr. Johnson's early history ...
Pagina xxviii
... answer . The physician still insisted . ' Sir , ' said Johnson , ' had you been dipped in Pactolus I should not have noticed you . " " Now the point of Johnson's answer does not offer much comedy effect ; and indeed , the supposition ...
... answer . The physician still insisted . ' Sir , ' said Johnson , ' had you been dipped in Pactolus I should not have noticed you . " " Now the point of Johnson's answer does not offer much comedy effect ; and indeed , the supposition ...
Pagina lv
... answer with a grunt , " I came as fast as I could , " upon which the Duke calmly said , " Cadogan , I would not for a thousand pounds have that fellow's temper . " There are some men I believe who have , or think they have , a very ...
... answer with a grunt , " I came as fast as I could , " upon which the Duke calmly said , " Cadogan , I would not for a thousand pounds have that fellow's temper . " There are some men I believe who have , or think they have , a very ...
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... answering what was said .. But the moment that voice burst forth the attention which it elicited in Mr. Boswell amounted almost to pain . His eyes goggled with eager- ness , he leant his ear almost on the shoulder of the Doctor ...
... answering what was said .. But the moment that voice burst forth the attention which it elicited in Mr. Boswell amounted almost to pain . His eyes goggled with eager- ness , he leant his ear almost on the shoulder of the Doctor ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with The Journal of a Tour to ..., Volume 1 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1884 |
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