Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... remark as to the jealousy entertained of our friends who rise far above us , is certainly very just . By this was withered the early friendship between Charles Townshend and Akenside ; and many similar instances might be adduced . He ...
... remark as to the jealousy entertained of our friends who rise far above us , is certainly very just . By this was withered the early friendship between Charles Townshend and Akenside ; and many similar instances might be adduced . He ...
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... remark : " Each might his several province well command , Would all but stoop to what they understand . ' [ " Essay on Criticism , " I. 66. ] BOSWELL : " And his plays are good . " JOHNSON : " Yes ; but that was his trade ; l'esprit du ...
... remark : " Each might his several province well command , Would all but stoop to what they understand . ' [ " Essay on Criticism , " I. 66. ] BOSWELL : " And his plays are good . " JOHNSON : " Yes ; but that was his trade ; l'esprit du ...
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... remark , that the State has a right to regulate the religion of the people , who are the children of the State . A clergyman having readily acquiesced in this , Johnson , who loved discussion , observed : ' But , Sir , you must go round ...
... remark , that the State has a right to regulate the religion of the people , who are the children of the State . A clergyman having readily acquiesced in this , Johnson , who loved discussion , observed : ' But , Sir , you must go round ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Korlátozott előnézet - 1962 |
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