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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4. oldal
... present age , insisting that they were more faithful to their husbands , and more virtuous in every respect , than in former times , because their under- standings were better cultivated ' . It was an undoubted proof of his good sense ...
... present age , insisting that they were more faithful to their husbands , and more virtuous in every respect , than in former times , because their under- standings were better cultivated ' . It was an undoubted proof of his good sense ...
151. oldal
... present pleasures and present pains must be felt . I lately read Rasselas over again with great satisfaction " . ' Since you are desirous to hear about Macquarry's sale I shall inform you particularly . The gentleman who purchased Ulva ...
... present pleasures and present pains must be felt . I lately read Rasselas over again with great satisfaction " . ' Since you are desirous to hear about Macquarry's sale I shall inform you particularly . The gentleman who purchased Ulva ...
183. oldal
... present . Politeness obliges us to appear pleased with a man's works when he is present . No man will be so ill bred as to question you . You may therefore pay compliments without saying what is not true . I should say to Lord Scarsdale ...
... present . Politeness obliges us to appear pleased with a man's works when he is present . No man will be so ill bred as to question you . You may therefore pay compliments without saying what is not true . I should say to Lord Scarsdale ...
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