Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... thought that those who devote themselves to this employment , and do their duty with diligence and success , are entitled to very high respect from the community , as Johnson him- self often maintained . Yet I am of opinion , that the ...
... thought that those who devote themselves to this employment , and do their duty with diligence and success , are entitled to very high respect from the community , as Johnson him- self often maintained . Yet I am of opinion , that the ...
97. oldal
... thought too great a favour to be asked . Pope , without any knowledge of him but from his London , recommended him to Earl Gower , who endeavoured to procure for him a degree from Dublin , by the following letter to a friend of Dean ...
... thought too great a favour to be asked . Pope , without any knowledge of him but from his London , recommended him to Earl Gower , who endeavoured to procure for him a degree from Dublin , by the following letter to a friend of Dean ...
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... thought at some dist . period . ' Hope predom . in youth . Mind not willingly indulges un- pleasing thoughts . The world lies all enamelled before him , as a distant prospect sun - gilt ; 1 - inequalities only found by coming to it ...
... thought at some dist . period . ' Hope predom . in youth . Mind not willingly indulges un- pleasing thoughts . The world lies all enamelled before him , as a distant prospect sun - gilt ; 1 - inequalities only found by coming to it ...
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