Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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15. oldal
... never knew him corrected at school , but for talking and diverting other boys from their business . He seemed to ... never thought to raise me by comparing me to any one ; they never said Johnson is as good a scholar as such a one ...
... never knew him corrected at school , but for talking and diverting other boys from their business . He seemed to ... never thought to raise me by comparing me to any one ; they never said Johnson is as good a scholar as such a one ...
125. oldal
... never rapid , and he never stagnates . His sentences have neither studied amplitude , nor affected brevity : his periods , though not diligently rounded , are voluble and easy . Whoever wishes to attain an English style , familiar ...
... never rapid , and he never stagnates . His sentences have neither studied amplitude , nor affected brevity : his periods , though not diligently rounded , are voluble and easy . Whoever wishes to attain an English style , familiar ...
166. oldal
... never be translated into one more easy . ' 1 His introducing his own opinions , and even prejudices , under general definitions of words , while at the same time the original meaning of the words is not explained , as his Tory , Whig ...
... never be translated into one more easy . ' 1 His introducing his own opinions , and even prejudices , under general definitions of words , while at the same time the original meaning of the words is not explained , as his Tory , Whig ...
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