Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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115. oldal
... Rambler was entirely the work of one man , there was , of course , such a uniformity in its texture , as very much to exclude the charm of variety ; and the grave and often solemn cast of thinking , which distinguished it from other ...
... Rambler was entirely the work of one man , there was , of course , such a uniformity in its texture , as very much to exclude the charm of variety ; and the grave and often solemn cast of thinking , which distinguished it from other ...
119. oldal
... Rambler treats , with a dignity and perspicuity which are there united in a man- ner which we shall in vain look for anywhere else , would take up too large a portion of my book , and would , I trust , be super- fluous , considering how ...
... Rambler treats , with a dignity and perspicuity which are there united in a man- ner which we shall in vain look for anywhere else , would take up too large a portion of my book , and would , I trust , be super- fluous , considering how ...
120. oldal
... Rambler were drawn so naturally , that when it first circulated in numbers , a club , in one of the towns in Essex , imagined themselves to be severally exhibited in it , and were much incensed against a per- son who , they suspected ...
... Rambler were drawn so naturally , that when it first circulated in numbers , a club , in one of the towns in Essex , imagined themselves to be severally exhibited in it , and were much incensed against a per- son who , they suspected ...
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