Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388 страници |
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... told Reynolds , who told Boswell , that he made it a rule to find the most lucid and effective way of expressing anything he had to say , so that ' by constant practice , and never suffering any careless expres- sion to escape him , or ...
... told Reynolds , who told Boswell , that he made it a rule to find the most lucid and effective way of expressing anything he had to say , so that ' by constant practice , and never suffering any careless expres- sion to escape him , or ...
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... told me I might lie with as many women as I pleased , provided I loved her alone . ' When Boswell doubted whether ... told her of his own anxiety and misery , but he did not like having to hold still while she told him of hers . He ...
... told me I might lie with as many women as I pleased , provided I loved her alone . ' When Boswell doubted whether ... told her of his own anxiety and misery , but he did not like having to hold still while she told him of hers . He ...
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... told him that he would not be going to Italy . The time for such measures had gone by . ' If I grew much better , I should not be willing , if much worse , I should not be able , to migrate . ' - In short , the old bear was at bay ...
... told him that he would not be going to Italy . The time for such measures had gone by . ' If I grew much better , I should not be willing , if much worse , I should not be able , to migrate . ' - In short , the old bear was at bay ...
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Introduction | 13 |
At St Johns Gate | 79 |
The Friend of Goodness | 100 |
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