Johnson and Boswell: The Story of Their LivesNew York, 1958 - 390페이지 |
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... replied : " That depends , my Lord , on whether I embrace your mistress or your principles . " His friend Churchill , being an apostate priest , was even more ruthless in repartee . Having left his wife , he persuaded a girl of fifteen ...
... replied : " That depends , my Lord , on whether I embrace your mistress or your principles . " His friend Churchill , being an apostate priest , was even more ruthless in repartee . Having left his wife , he persuaded a girl of fifteen ...
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... replied that he had already done his part as a writer . " I should have thought so too if you had not written so well , " said the King . When asked by a friend whether he had replied to this compliment , Johnson answered : " No , sir ...
... replied that he had already done his part as a writer . " I should have thought so too if you had not written so well , " said the King . When asked by a friend whether he had replied to this compliment , Johnson answered : " No , sir ...
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... replied on 20th January , 1775 : Mr. James Macpherson - I received your foolish and impudent note . Whatever insult is offered me I will do my best to repel , and what I cannot do for myself the law will do for me . I will not desist ...
... replied on 20th January , 1775 : Mr. James Macpherson - I received your foolish and impudent note . Whatever insult is offered me I will do my best to repel , and what I cannot do for myself the law will do for me . I will not desist ...
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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