Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetMacmillan, 1894 - 718 oldal |
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... instance of any man , whose history has been minutely related , that did not in every part of life discover the same proportion of intel- lectual vigor . " In all such investigations it is certainly unwise to pay too much attention to ...
... instance of any man , whose history has been minutely related , that did not in every part of life discover the same proportion of intel- lectual vigor . " In all such investigations it is certainly unwise to pay too much attention to ...
107. oldal
... instance , observed in his sprightly manner , with more vivacity than regard to just discrimination , as is usual ... instances of variety of disappointment are chosen so judiciously , and painted so strongly , that the moment they are ...
... instance , observed in his sprightly manner , with more vivacity than regard to just discrimination , as is usual ... instances of variety of disappointment are chosen so judiciously , and painted so strongly , that the moment they are ...
164. oldal
... instance of this , I shall quote the following sentence : " When the radical idea branches out into parallel ramifications , how can a consecu- tive series be formed of senses in their nature collateral ? " We have here an example of ...
... instance of this , I shall quote the following sentence : " When the radical idea branches out into parallel ramifications , how can a consecu- tive series be formed of senses in their nature collateral ? " We have here an example of ...
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