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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... conversation when they are by themselves . ' As I meditated trying my fortune in Westminster Hall , our conversation turned upon the profession of the law in England . JOHNSON . You must not indulge too sanguine hopes , should you be ...
... conversation when they are by themselves . ' As I meditated trying my fortune in Westminster Hall , our conversation turned upon the profession of the law in England . JOHNSON . You must not indulge too sanguine hopes , should you be ...
386. oldal
... conversation is neither instruc- tive nor brilliant . He does not talk as if impelled by any fulness of knowledge or vivacity of imagination . His con- versation is like that of any other sensible man . He talks with no wish either to ...
... conversation is neither instruc- tive nor brilliant . He does not talk as if impelled by any fulness of knowledge or vivacity of imagination . His con- versation is like that of any other sensible man . He talks with no wish either to ...
457. oldal
... conversation turning on Mr. Pope , Lord Bathurst told us , that The Essay on Man was originally composed by Lord Bolingbroke in prose , and that Mr. Pope did no more than put it into verse : that he had read Lord Bolingbroke's man ...
... conversation turning on Mr. Pope , Lord Bathurst told us , that The Essay on Man was originally composed by Lord Bolingbroke in prose , and that Mr. Pope did no more than put it into verse : that he had read Lord Bolingbroke's man ...
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