Boswell's Life of Johnson, 4. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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217. oldal
... Lord Hailes were on the side of liberty . Lord Hailes ' name reproaches me ; but if he saw my languid neglect of my own affairs , he would rather pity than resent my neglect of his . I hope to mend , ut et mihi · vivam et amicis . — I ...
... Lord Hailes were on the side of liberty . Lord Hailes ' name reproaches me ; but if he saw my languid neglect of my own affairs , he would rather pity than resent my neglect of his . I hope to mend , ut et mihi · vivam et amicis . — I ...
220. oldal
... Lordship's comfort- able constitution ; but well do I know that languor and dejection will afflict the best , however excellent their principles . I am in possession of Lord Hailes ' opinion in his own hand- writing , and have had it ...
... Lordship's comfort- able constitution ; but well do I know that languor and dejection will afflict the best , however excellent their principles . I am in possession of Lord Hailes ' opinion in his own hand- writing , and have had it ...
280. oldal
... Lord Hailes is somewhat like him : but Lord Hailes does not , perhaps , go beyond him in research ; and I do not know that he equals him in elegance . Percy's attention to poetry has given grace and splendour to his studies of antiquity ...
... Lord Hailes is somewhat like him : but Lord Hailes does not , perhaps , go beyond him in research ; and I do not know that he equals him in elegance . Percy's attention to poetry has given grace and splendour to his studies of antiquity ...
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