Johnson and Boswell: The Story of Their LivesNew York, 1958 - 390ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... speaking at this end of the table , he'll speak to somebody at the other end . " When Johnson was feeling below par he remarked : " That fellow calls forth all my powers . Were I to see Burke now it would kill me . " Each fought for ...
... speaking at this end of the table , he'll speak to somebody at the other end . " When Johnson was feeling below par he remarked : " That fellow calls forth all my powers . Were I to see Burke now it would kill me . " Each fought for ...
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... speak in such a harsh manner to her . Her sole comment was : " Oh , dear good man ! " Johnson got to hear of this , and a little later , when half - asleep in a chair , he was overheard saying softly to himself in a tone of great ...
... speak in such a harsh manner to her . Her sole comment was : " Oh , dear good man ! " Johnson got to hear of this , and a little later , when half - asleep in a chair , he was overheard saying softly to himself in a tone of great ...
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... speak to her of the sun , she does not know it rises in the east - if you speak to her of the moon , she does not know it changes at the full - if you speak to her of the Queen , she does not know she is the King's wife . How , then ...
... speak to her of the sun , she does not know it rises in the east - if you speak to her of the moon , she does not know it changes at the full - if you speak to her of the Queen , she does not know she is the King's wife . How , then ...
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