Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, 4. kötetBigelow, Brown & Company, Incorporated, 1921 |
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... never shewn him before . Indeed he told me him- self that he thought the better of Mr. Pepys for all that had passed . ' Ib . p . 82. Miss Burney , in Dec. 1783 , described the quarrel to Mr. Cambridge : - " I never saw Dr. Johnson ...
... never shewn him before . Indeed he told me him- self that he thought the better of Mr. Pepys for all that had passed . ' Ib . p . 82. Miss Burney , in Dec. 1783 , described the quarrel to Mr. Cambridge : - " I never saw Dr. Johnson ...
192. oldal
... never talked with any freedom in the presence of Dr. Johnson ' , though it is well known , and I myself can wit- ness , that his conversation is various , fluent , and exceeding- ly agreeable . Johnson's own experience , however , of ...
... never talked with any freedom in the presence of Dr. Johnson ' , though it is well known , and I myself can wit- ness , that his conversation is various , fluent , and exceeding- ly agreeable . Johnson's own experience , however , of ...
198. oldal
... never have sought the world ; the world was not to seek me . It is rather wonderful that so much has been done for me . All the complaints which are made of the world are unjust ' . I never knew a man of merit neglected ' : it was ...
... never have sought the world ; the world was not to seek me . It is rather wonderful that so much has been done for me . All the complaints which are made of the world are unjust ' . I never knew a man of merit neglected ' : it was ...
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LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D 1780DEC 13 1784 | 134 |
B JOHNSON AND PRIESTLEY | 160 |
497 | 190 |
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