The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides: In Five Volumes, 2±ÇMurray, 1831 - 571ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... asked him whether he had ever submitted to it . JOHNSON . " Why , sir , I never was near enough to great men , to court them . You may be prudently attached to great men , and yet independent . You are not to do what you think wrong ...
... asked him whether he had ever submitted to it . JOHNSON . " Why , sir , I never was near enough to great men , to court them . You may be prudently attached to great men , and yet independent . You are not to do what you think wrong ...
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... asked what ground he had for such imaginations , he replied , " That a young lady once told him in confidence , that she could never persuade herself to be dressed against the bell rung for dinner , till she had made a vow to heaven ...
... asked what ground he had for such imaginations , he replied , " That a young lady once told him in confidence , that she could never persuade herself to be dressed against the bell rung for dinner , till she had made a vow to heaven ...
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... asked Mrs. Williams whether it was not his . " Sir , " saidshe , with some warmth , " I wrote that poem before I had the honour of Dr. Johnson's acquaintance . " I , however , was so much impressed with my first notion , that I ...
... asked Mrs. Williams whether it was not his . " Sir , " saidshe , with some warmth , " I wrote that poem before I had the honour of Dr. Johnson's acquaintance . " I , however , was so much impressed with my first notion , that I ...
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... asked him if he was not fond of going thither . To which Johnson answered , that he was indeed fond of going to Oxford sometimes , but was likewise glad to come back again . The king then asked him what they were doing at Oxford ...
... asked him if he was not fond of going thither . To which Johnson answered , that he was indeed fond of going to Oxford sometimes , but was likewise glad to come back again . The king then asked him what they were doing at Oxford ...
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... asked whether there were better libraries at Oxford or Cambridge . He answered , he believed the Bodleian was larger than any they had at Cam- bridge ; at the same time adding , " I hope , whether we have more books or not than they ...
... asked whether there were better libraries at Oxford or Cambridge . He answered , he believed the Bodleian was larger than any they had at Cam- bridge ; at the same time adding , " I hope , whether we have more books or not than they ...
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