Boswell's Life of Johnson, 3. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... live very well with Burke : I love his knowledge , his genius , his diffusion , and affluence of conversation ; but I would not talk to him of the Rockingham party . ' GOLDSMITH : ' But , sir , when people live together who have ...
... live very well with Burke : I love his knowledge , his genius , his diffusion , and affluence of conversation ; but I would not talk to him of the Rockingham party . ' GOLDSMITH : ' But , sir , when people live together who have ...
76. oldal
... live by his labours ; but he should write so as he may live by them , not so as he may be knocked on the head . I would advise him to be at Calais before he publishes his History of the present age . A foreigner who attaches himself to ...
... live by his labours ; but he should write so as he may live by them , not so as he may be knocked on the head . I would advise him to be at Calais before he publishes his History of the present age . A foreigner who attaches himself to ...
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... Lives is intended . You have been in a mistake in thinking that Lord Hailes had it in view . I remember one morning , while he sat with you in my house , he said that there should be a new edition of Walton's Lives ; and you said that ...
... Lives is intended . You have been in a mistake in thinking that Lord Hailes had it in view . I remember one morning , while he sat with you in my house , he said that there should be a new edition of Walton's Lives ; and you said that ...
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