Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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... JOHNSON : True , Sir ; but if a man is to stand forward , he should wish to do it not in an awkward posture , not in rags , not so as that he shall only be exposed to ridicule . " BOSWELL : " For my part , I like very well to hear ...
... JOHNSON : True , Sir ; but if a man is to stand forward , he should wish to do it not in an awkward posture , not in rags , not so as that he shall only be exposed to ridicule . " BOSWELL : " For my part , I like very well to hear ...
428. oldal
... JOHNSON : " He was in the right . Life is short . The sooner that a man begins to enjoy his wealth , the better . " Mr. Elphinston talked of a new book that was much admired , and asked Dr. Johnson if he had read it . JOHNSON : " I have ...
... JOHNSON : " He was in the right . Life is short . The sooner that a man begins to enjoy his wealth , the better . " Mr. Elphinston talked of a new book that was much admired , and asked Dr. Johnson if he had read it . JOHNSON : " I have ...
436. oldal
... Johnson , who owned that he often " talked for victory , " rather urged plausible objections to Dr. Robertson's excellent historical works in the ardor of contest , than expressed his real and decided opinion ; for it is not easy to ...
... Johnson , who owned that he often " talked for victory , " rather urged plausible objections to Dr. Robertson's excellent historical works in the ardor of contest , than expressed his real and decided opinion ; for it is not easy to ...
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