Samuel JohnsonLongmans, Green, 1955 - 171페이지 |
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... called - when another man would say : ' stand out of my light , while I put on my spectacles ' , Johnson's version would be : ' But I obsecrate that in the interim you would , by a proper secession , facilitate my enjoyment of the light ...
... called - when another man would say : ' stand out of my light , while I put on my spectacles ' , Johnson's version would be : ' But I obsecrate that in the interim you would , by a proper secession , facilitate my enjoyment of the light ...
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... called them , who knocked him up at three o'clock one morning to see if he would spend the rest of the night with them . Only Boswell can do justice to the scene . They rapped violently , ' he says , ' at the door of his chambers in the ...
... called them , who knocked him up at three o'clock one morning to see if he would spend the rest of the night with them . Only Boswell can do justice to the scene . They rapped violently , ' he says , ' at the door of his chambers in the ...
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... called soupir étouffé ; and when Dr. Johnson came in she applied to him . “ Why , madam , ” said he with wonderful readiness , " it is called a stifled sigh because it is checked in its progress , and only half a colour . " ' I could ...
... called soupir étouffé ; and when Dr. Johnson came in she applied to him . “ Why , madam , ” said he with wonderful readiness , " it is called a stifled sigh because it is checked in its progress , and only half a colour . " ' I could ...
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