Mr. Oddity, Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Bell Publishing Company, 1951 - 348 pages |
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Page 153
... look upon it , that he who does not mind his belly will hardly mind any- thing else . " The next day , at Harwich , they talked about Utrecht . Boswell . " It would be terrible if I do not find a speedy op- portunity of returning to ...
... look upon it , that he who does not mind his belly will hardly mind any- thing else . " The next day , at Harwich , they talked about Utrecht . Boswell . " It would be terrible if I do not find a speedy op- portunity of returning to ...
Page 170
... look away from him , and in a moment I look to him again , and I behold his tablets . Oh ! he was to the work of writing down all I say ! Indeed , I was angry . But soon I discover he was no impostor and no espy ; and I only find I was ...
... look away from him , and in a moment I look to him again , and I behold his tablets . Oh ! he was to the work of writing down all I say ! Indeed , I was angry . But soon I discover he was no impostor and no espy ; and I only find I was ...
Page 298
... look , he said : " I choose it . " Seeing her incredulous look , he added : “ I do so on purpose . " That night it was Johnson , not Sophy , who hovered over him . Thrale died the next day . Johnson wrote in his diary : " I felt almost ...
... look , he said : " I choose it . " Seeing her incredulous look , he added : “ I do so on purpose . " That night it was Johnson , not Sophy , who hovered over him . Thrale died the next day . Johnson wrote in his diary : " I felt almost ...
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