Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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4. oldal
... asked him whether he had seen the letter which War- burton had written in answer to a pamphlet addressed " To the most impudent man alive . " He answered in the negative . Mr. Burney told him it was supposed to be written by Mallet ...
... asked him whether he had seen the letter which War- burton had written in answer to a pamphlet addressed " To the most impudent man alive . " He answered in the negative . Mr. Burney told him it was supposed to be written by Mallet ...
191. oldal
... asked him if he was not fond of going thither . To which Johnson answered , that he was indeed fond of going to Oxford sometimes , but was likewise glad to come back again . The King then asked him what they were doing at Oxford ...
... asked him if he was not fond of going thither . To which Johnson answered , that he was indeed fond of going to Oxford sometimes , but was likewise glad to come back again . The King then asked him what they were doing at Oxford ...
193. oldal
... asked Johnson what he thought of it . Johnson answered : ' Warburton has most general , most schol- astic learning ; Lowth is the more correct scholar . I do not know which of them calls names best . ' The King was pleased to say he was ...
... asked Johnson what he thought of it . Johnson answered : ' Warburton has most general , most schol- astic learning ; Lowth is the more correct scholar . I do not know which of them calls names best . ' The King was pleased to say he was ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Korlátozott előnézet - 1962 |
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