Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetMacmillan, 1894 - 718 oldal |
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... excellent parts , when we were boys together at the College : but , alas ! " Lost in a convent's solitary gloom ! ' . I remember , at the classical lecture in the Hall , I could not bear Meeke's superiority , and I tried to sit as far ...
... excellent parts , when we were boys together at the College : but , alas ! " Lost in a convent's solitary gloom ! ' . I remember , at the classical lecture in the Hall , I could not bear Meeke's superiority , and I tried to sit as far ...
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... excellent moral , while it inculcates a future state of retribution ; ' and 1 My position has been very well illustrated by Mr. Belsham of Bedford , in his " Essays on Dramatic Poetry . " " The fashionable doctrine , " says he , " both ...
... excellent moral , while it inculcates a future state of retribution ; ' and 1 My position has been very well illustrated by Mr. Belsham of Bedford , in his " Essays on Dramatic Poetry . " " The fashionable doctrine , " says he , " both ...
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... excellent virtues ; being one of the most generous , friendly , and benevolent men I ever knew . " - B. 1 Dr. Johnson said to me , " Percy , Sir , was angry with me for laughing at ' The Sugar - Cane , ' for he had a mind to make a ...
... excellent virtues ; being one of the most generous , friendly , and benevolent men I ever knew . " - B. 1 Dr. Johnson said to me , " Percy , Sir , was angry with me for laughing at ' The Sugar - Cane , ' for he had a mind to make a ...
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