Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 2. kötetClarendon Press, 1934 |
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... says , ' Dr. Johnson was un- just to Hill , and showed that he did not understand the subject . ' Croker's Boswell , p . 186 . 2 D'Israeli ( Curiosities of Litera- ture , ed . 1834 , i . 201 ) says that ' Hill , once when he fell sick ...
... says , ' Dr. Johnson was un- just to Hill , and showed that he did not understand the subject . ' Croker's Boswell , p . 186 . 2 D'Israeli ( Curiosities of Litera- ture , ed . 1834 , i . 201 ) says that ' Hill , once when he fell sick ...
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... says : — ' I had a fixed resolution , which I inflexibly maintained , never to reply to any body . ' This is not quite true . See J. H. Burton's Life of Hume , ii . 252 , for an instance of a violent reply . The following passages in ...
... says : — ' I had a fixed resolution , which I inflexibly maintained , never to reply to any body . ' This is not quite true . See J. H. Burton's Life of Hume , ii . 252 , for an instance of a violent reply . The following passages in ...
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... say on any particular subject . ' JOHNSON . Why , Sir , you are to consider that the manner and some particular phrases of a person do much to im- press you with an idea of him , and you are not sure that he would say what the mimick says ...
... say on any particular subject . ' JOHNSON . Why , Sir , you are to consider that the manner and some particular phrases of a person do much to im- press you with an idea of him , and you are not sure that he would say what the mimick says ...
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