Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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417. oldal
... Goldsmith's mani- festo has got into your paper ; " I asked him if Dr. Goldsmith had written it , with an air that made him see I suspected it was his , though subscribed by Goldsmith . JOHNSON : " Sir , Dr. Goldsmith would no more have ...
... Goldsmith's mani- festo has got into your paper ; " I asked him if Dr. Goldsmith had written it , with an air that made him see I suspected it was his , though subscribed by Goldsmith . JOHNSON : " Sir , Dr. Goldsmith would no more have ...
435. oldal
... Goldsmith comically says of himself is very true , he always gets the better when he argues alone ; meaning , that he is master of a subject in his study , and can write well upon it ; but when he comes into company , grows confused ...
... Goldsmith comically says of himself is very true , he always gets the better when he argues alone ; meaning , that he is master of a subject in his study , and can write well upon it ; but when he comes into company , grows confused ...
449. oldal
... Goldsmith , who sat silently brooding over Johnson's reprimand to him after dinner . Johnson per- ceived this , and said aside to some of us : " I'll make Goldsmith forgive me ; and then called to him in a loud voice , “ Dr. Goldsmith ...
... Goldsmith , who sat silently brooding over Johnson's reprimand to him after dinner . Johnson per- ceived this , and said aside to some of us : " I'll make Goldsmith forgive me ; and then called to him in a loud voice , “ Dr. Goldsmith ...
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