Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, 2. kötetBigelow, Brown & Company, 1921 |
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... mean use of a man's powers . But to be a good mimick , requires great powers ; great acuteness of observation ... means to as- sume . He goes out of himself , without going into other people . He cannot take off any person unless he is ...
... mean use of a man's powers . But to be a good mimick , requires great powers ; great acuteness of observation ... means to as- sume . He goes out of himself , without going into other people . He cannot take off any person unless he is ...
183. oldal
... mean that we ' Mr. Love was , so far as is known , the first who advised Boswell to keep a journal . When Boswell was but eighteen , writing of a journey he had taken , he says : - I kept an exact journal , at the particular de- sire of ...
... mean that we ' Mr. Love was , so far as is known , the first who advised Boswell to keep a journal . When Boswell was but eighteen , writing of a journey he had taken , he says : - I kept an exact journal , at the particular de- sire of ...
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... mean genteel moral characters . ' ' I think , ( said Hicky , ) gentility and morality are inseparable . ' Bos- WELL . By no means , Sir . The genteelest characters are often the most immoral . Does not Lord Chesterfield give precepts ...
... mean genteel moral characters . ' ' I think , ( said Hicky , ) gentility and morality are inseparable . ' Bos- WELL . By no means , Sir . The genteelest characters are often the most immoral . Does not Lord Chesterfield give precepts ...
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