Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1911 |
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xxv. oldal
... given very gen- eral satisfaction ; and those who have found most fault with a passage here and there , have agreed that they could not help going through , and being entertained with the whole . I wish , indeed , some few gross ...
... given very gen- eral satisfaction ; and those who have found most fault with a passage here and there , have agreed that they could not help going through , and being entertained with the whole . I wish , indeed , some few gross ...
431. oldal
... given to them ; and few are given . The way to spread a work is to sell it at a low price . No man will send to buy a thing that costs even sixpence , without an inten- tion to read it . " BOSWELL : " May it not be doubted , Sir ...
... given to them ; and few are given . The way to spread a work is to sell it at a low price . No man will send to buy a thing that costs even sixpence , without an inten- tion to read it . " BOSWELL : " May it not be doubted , Sir ...
510. oldal
... given to support itself ; so that it cannot reward merit . No man , for instance , can now be made a bishop for his learning and piety ; ' his only chance for promotion is his being connected with some- body who has parliamentary ...
... given to support itself ; so that it cannot reward merit . No man , for instance , can now be made a bishop for his learning and piety ; ' his only chance for promotion is his being connected with some- body who has parliamentary ...
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