Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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1 - 3 találat összesen 37 találatból.
16. oldal
... human life , and shows us that this stage of our being is full of vanity and vexation of spirit . ' To those who look no further than the present life , or who maintain that human nature has not fallen from the state in which it was ...
... human life , and shows us that this stage of our being is full of vanity and vexation of spirit . ' To those who look no further than the present life , or who maintain that human nature has not fallen from the state in which it was ...
120. oldal
... human being , whose mind is not debauched , will be willing to give all that he has to get knowledge . ' We landed at the Old Swan , and walked to Billings- gate , where we took oars and moved smoothly along the silver Thames . It was a ...
... human being , whose mind is not debauched , will be willing to give all that he has to get knowledge . ' We landed at the Old Swan , and walked to Billings- gate , where we took oars and moved smoothly along the silver Thames . It was a ...
163. oldal
... human hearts endure , That part which kings or laws can cause or cure . Still to ourselves in every place consign'd , Our own felicity we make or find ; With secret course , which no loud storms annoy , Glides the smooth current of ...
... human hearts endure , That part which kings or laws can cause or cure . Still to ourselves in every place consign'd , Our own felicity we make or find ; With secret course , which no loud storms annoy , Glides the smooth current of ...
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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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acquaintance admirable affectionate afterwards answered appear asked Baretti believe BENNET LANGTON Bishop BOSWELL Burney character compliment conversation dear sir desire dined eminent endeavour English esteem favour Fleet Street Francis Barber Garrick gentleman give Goldsmith happiness hear heard honour hope House of Stuart human humble servant humour imagination JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson Joseph Warton kind King lady late learning letter Lichfield LINCOLNSHIRE literary live London Lord Lord Bute Majesty mankind manner married mentioned merit mind Miss nation never observed occasion opinion pension perhaps pleased pleasure poem praise Prayers and Meditations principles published received recollect remarkable Samuel Johnson Scotland Shakespeare Sheridan Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Reynolds SPILSBY spirit suppose sure talk tell THOMAS WARTON thought Thrale tion told truth verses Voltaire Warton wish write written wrote