Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388페이지 |
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... remarking of himself that he ' thought he had already done his part as a writer ' , George replied , ' I should have thought so too , if you had not written so well . ' This , Johnson remarked afterwards , was a compliment ' fit for a ...
... remarking of himself that he ' thought he had already done his part as a writer ' , George replied , ' I should have thought so too , if you had not written so well . ' This , Johnson remarked afterwards , was a compliment ' fit for a ...
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... remarked that he talked in the same way as he wrote , and most of them understood that the incredible speed with which he could write was related to his habit of shaping his sentences and selecting his words in even the most trivial ...
... remarked that he talked in the same way as he wrote , and most of them understood that the incredible speed with which he could write was related to his habit of shaping his sentences and selecting his words in even the most trivial ...
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... remarked that it would be very interesting to see the Great Wall of China . Boswell remarked that he might almost be tempted to make the journey , if he had not responsibilities towards his children . Johnson took him up on this . ' Sir ...
... remarked that it would be very interesting to see the Great Wall of China . Boswell remarked that he might almost be tempted to make the journey , if he had not responsibilities towards his children . Johnson took him up on this . ' Sir ...
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