Boswell's Life of Johnson, 4. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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80. oldal
... remarked , that among all the bold flights of Shakespeare's imagination , the boldest was making Birnam wood march to ... remark of " The Mountain Nymph , sweet Liberty , " being worshipped in all hilly countries . ' ' When I was at ...
... remarked , that among all the bold flights of Shakespeare's imagination , the boldest was making Birnam wood march to ... remark of " The Mountain Nymph , sweet Liberty , " being worshipped in all hilly countries . ' ' When I was at ...
198. oldal
... remark to any particular instance , and certainly not to his kindness to me . If a profuse man , who does not value his money , and gives a large sum to a whore , gives half as much , or an equally large sum to relieve a friend , it ...
... remark to any particular instance , and certainly not to his kindness to me . If a profuse man , who does not value his money , and gives a large sum to a whore , gives half as much , or an equally large sum to relieve a friend , it ...
268. oldal
... remark , ' that Mr. Fox could not be afraid of Dr. Johnson ; yet he certainly was very shy of saying anything in Dr. Johnson's presence . ' Mr. Scott now quoted what was said of Alcibiades by a Greek poet , to which John- son assented.1 ...
... remark , ' that Mr. Fox could not be afraid of Dr. Johnson ; yet he certainly was very shy of saying anything in Dr. Johnson's presence . ' Mr. Scott now quoted what was said of Alcibiades by a Greek poet , to which John- son assented.1 ...
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