The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 6Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pàgina 46
... character as a friend , by one particular singly , in which he happens to be defective , when , in truth , his character is com- posed of many particulars . " E. " I understand the hogshead of claret , which this society was favoured ...
... character as a friend , by one particular singly , in which he happens to be defective , when , in truth , his character is com- posed of many particulars . " E. " I understand the hogshead of claret , which this society was favoured ...
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... Characters from Shakspeare ; many of which were admirably adapted . The fancy took so much , that they were afterwards collected into a pamphlet . Somebody said to Johnson , across the table , that he had not been in those characters ...
... Characters from Shakspeare ; many of which were admirably adapted . The fancy took so much , that they were afterwards collected into a pamphlet . Somebody said to Johnson , across the table , that he had not been in those characters ...
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... character . JOHNSON . " Sir , it is not true : for as to this world vice does not hurt a man's character . " BOSWELL . " Yes , Sir , debauching a friend's wife will . " JOHNSON . " No , Sir . Who thinks the worse of — 1 for it ...
... character . JOHNSON . " Sir , it is not true : for as to this world vice does not hurt a man's character . " BOSWELL . " Yes , Sir , debauching a friend's wife will . " JOHNSON . " No , Sir . Who thinks the worse of — 1 for it ...
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