Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of Atour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, Том 3; Томове 1776–1780Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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... talk for the entertainment of them and their company ; but that he was not quite at his ease ; which , however , might partly be owing to his own honest pride -that dignity of mind which is always jealous of appearing too compliant . On ...
... talk for the entertainment of them and their company ; but that he was not quite at his ease ; which , however , might partly be owing to his own honest pride -that dignity of mind which is always jealous of appearing too compliant . On ...
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... talk . Who is ruined by gaming ? You will not find six instances in an age . There is a strange rout made about deep play : where- as you have many more people ruined by adventurous trade , and yet we do not hear such an outcry against ...
... talk . Who is ruined by gaming ? You will not find six instances in an age . There is a strange rout made about deep play : where- as you have many more people ruined by adventurous trade , and yet we do not hear such an outcry against ...
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... talks with Johnson . ' Nay , ' he said , it is not uncommon , when men are got into debates , to take now one side , now ... talk . ' See post , p . 57 . 5 Johnson records of this Good Friday : My design was to pass part of the day in ...
... talks with Johnson . ' Nay , ' he said , it is not uncommon , when men are got into debates , to take now one side , now ... talk . ' See post , p . 57 . 5 Johnson records of this Good Friday : My design was to pass part of the day in ...
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... talk so ? ' JOHNSON . ' At least , I never wished to have a child . ' Mr. Murphy mentioned Dr. Johnson's having a design to publish an edition of Cowley . Johnson said , he did not know but he should ; and he expressed his ...
... talk so ? ' JOHNSON . ' At least , I never wished to have a child . ' Mr. Murphy mentioned Dr. Johnson's having a design to publish an edition of Cowley . Johnson said , he did not know but he should ; and he expressed his ...
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... Talking of The Spectator , he said , ' It is wonderful that there is such a proportion of bad papers , in the half of the work which was not written by Addison ; for there was all the world to write that half , yet not a half of that ...
... Talking of The Spectator , he said , ' It is wonderful that there is such a proportion of bad papers , in the half of the work which was not written by Addison ; for there was all the world to write that half , yet not a half of that ...
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