Boswell's Life of Johnson, Том 2T.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... observed , that his frequent use of the ex- pression , No , Sir , was not always to intimate contradiction ; for he would say so when he was about to enforce an affirmative proposition which had not been denied , as in the instance last ...
... observed , that his frequent use of the ex- pression , No , Sir , was not always to intimate contradiction ; for he would say so when he was about to enforce an affirmative proposition which had not been denied , as in the instance last ...
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... observed : Sir , your assent to a man whom you have never known to falsify , is a debt : but after you have known a ... observed one day of a passage in them , " I think I might as well have said this myself : " and once when Mr. Langton ...
... observed : Sir , your assent to a man whom you have never known to falsify , is a debt : but after you have known a ... observed one day of a passage in them , " I think I might as well have said this myself : " and once when Mr. Langton ...
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... observed that if this instance had happened in or before Pope's time , he would not have been justified in instanc- ing the swine as the lowest degree of grovelling instinct . ' Dr. Johnson seemed pleased with the observation , while ...
... observed that if this instance had happened in or before Pope's time , he would not have been justified in instanc- ing the swine as the lowest degree of grovelling instinct . ' Dr. Johnson seemed pleased with the observation , while ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Ограничен достъп - 1962 |
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