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, 3. kötetBigelow, Brown & Company, 1921 |
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201. oldal
... allow , that carrying the rents to a distance is a good , because it contributes to that circulation . We must , however , allow , that a well - regulated great family may improve a neighbourhood in civility and elegance , and give an ...
... allow , that carrying the rents to a distance is a good , because it contributes to that circulation . We must , however , allow , that a well - regulated great family may improve a neighbourhood in civility and elegance , and give an ...
209. oldal
... allow merit to a player ' . ' JOHNSON . ' Merit , Sir ! what merit ? Do you respect a rope - dancer , or a ballad - singer ? ' Bos- WELL . ' No , Sir : but we respect a great player , as a man who can conceive lofty sentiments , and can ...
... allow merit to a player ' . ' JOHNSON . ' Merit , Sir ! what merit ? Do you respect a rope - dancer , or a ballad - singer ? ' Bos- WELL . ' No , Sir : but we respect a great player , as a man who can conceive lofty sentiments , and can ...
367. oldal
... allow to that extraordinary man the talent of wit ' , he also laughed with approbation at another of his playful conceits ; which was , that ' Horace has in one line given a description of a good desirable manour : - " Est modus in ...
... allow to that extraordinary man the talent of wit ' , he also laughed with approbation at another of his playful conceits ; which was , that ' Horace has in one line given a description of a good desirable manour : - " Est modus in ...
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