Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1911 |
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... thought he had already done his part as a writer . " I should have thought so too , " said the King , " if you had not written so well . " Johnson observed to me , upon this , that " No man could have paid a handsomer compliment ; and ...
... thought he had already done his part as a writer . " I should have thought so too , " said the King , " if you had not written so well . " Johnson observed to me , upon this , that " No man could have paid a handsomer compliment ; and ...
311. oldal
... thought of Lord Lyttel- ton's history , which was then published . Johnson said , he thought his style pretty good , but that he had blamed Henry the Second rather too much . " Why , " said the King , " they seldom do these things by ...
... thought of Lord Lyttel- ton's history , which was then published . Johnson said , he thought his style pretty good , but that he had blamed Henry the Second rather too much . " Why , " said the King , " they seldom do these things by ...
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... thought of that writer . He answered , " A conceited fellow . Were a man to write so now , the boys would throw stones at him . " He , however , did not alter my opinion of a favorite author , to whom I was first directed by his being ...
... thought of that writer . He answered , " A conceited fellow . Were a man to write so now , the boys would throw stones at him . " He , however , did not alter my opinion of a favorite author , to whom I was first directed by his being ...
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