The Personal History of Samuel JohnsonLongman, 1971 - 364페이지 |
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... believe , and always refused to believe , that there were any particular mysteries in any profession or craft.1 A man of talent could do well at anything he set his mind to . ' I am persuaded that had Sir Isaac Newton applied to poetry ...
... believe , and always refused to believe , that there were any particular mysteries in any profession or craft.1 A man of talent could do well at anything he set his mind to . ' I am persuaded that had Sir Isaac Newton applied to poetry ...
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... believe me , ' he said , ' I meant nothing . ' ' Sir , ' growled Johnson , ' if you mean nothing say nothing.'10 Nor did Johnson like men either to swear in his presence or to talk laxly about the Christian religion . Tom Davies said ...
... believe me , ' he said , ' I meant nothing . ' ' Sir , ' growled Johnson , ' if you mean nothing say nothing.'10 Nor did Johnson like men either to swear in his presence or to talk laxly about the Christian religion . Tom Davies said ...
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... believe that his fortune was exceptional . ' Come , Dr Johnson , ' Boswell said to him at a dinner party at his house in Edinburgh , ' it is commonly thought that our veal in Scotland is not good . But here is some which I believe you ...
... believe that his fortune was exceptional . ' Come , Dr Johnson , ' Boswell said to him at a dinner party at his house in Edinburgh , ' it is commonly thought that our veal in Scotland is not good . But here is some which I believe you ...
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afterwards appeared asked Baretti Beauclerk Bennet Langton better bookseller Boswell Boswell's Brocklesby called Charles Burney church conversation daughter David Garrick dear death delighted Desmoulins diary dictionary dine dinner Doctor Dr Johnson drink exclaimed Fanny Burney father fellow Frank Barber Garrick gave gentleman give Goldsmith guinea hand heard Henry Thrale humour husband John Hawkins John Hoole Johnson replied Joshua Reynolds knew lady later laughing Levett Lichfield live London look Lord Lord Monboddo Lucy Porter Madam manner mind Miss Williams morning mother never night occasion once opinion Oxford Piozzi pleased pleasure poor praise Pray prayer Queeney remarked Reynolds Samuel Samuel Johnson Savage Scotland seemed soon Streatham sure talk tell Tetty things thought Thrale told took Topham Beauclerk walked wife Wilkes woman words write wrote young