Johnson and Boswell: The Story of Their LivesNew York, 1958 - 390페이지 |
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... pleasure when the servants he had known at Pem- broke College recognised him , a pleasure that was somewhat mitigated by the cool reception of Radcliffe , the Master , who neither asked him to dinner nor ordered a copy of the dictionary ...
... pleasure when the servants he had known at Pem- broke College recognised him , a pleasure that was somewhat mitigated by the cool reception of Radcliffe , the Master , who neither asked him to dinner nor ordered a copy of the dictionary ...
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... pleasure in low company . But to say that he behaved like this is merely to say that he was Boswell . A record of his amorous affairs is no more interesting than a record of his daily evacuations . Though he was regularly shocked by his ...
... pleasure in low company . But to say that he behaved like this is merely to say that he was Boswell . A record of his amorous affairs is no more interesting than a record of his daily evacuations . Though he was regularly shocked by his ...
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... pleasure of both , for what aroused the mirth of a social circle animated the pages of the victim's journal . Above all it pleased Johnson that his company should be sought and his advice solicited by a lively young fellow , and it ...
... pleasure of both , for what aroused the mirth of a social circle animated the pages of the victim's journal . Above all it pleased Johnson that his company should be sought and his advice solicited by a lively young fellow , and it ...
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allowed appeared arrived asked attention became become believe Boswell Boswell's called caused character continued conversation Court death desire dined dinner Doctor doubt early English enjoyed expressed father feel felt Garrick gave give hand happy head hear heard Hester hope human interest Italy James John Johnson keep kind known lady later leaving less letter lived London looked Lord manner married means meeting mind months morning mother nature never night object occasion once opinion passed person pleasure present published received remained remarked replied returned Scotland seemed seen soon speak spent stayed Street suffered talk tell Temple things thought Thrale told took usual wife wish woman write wrote young