Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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xx. oldal
... tion . Here we are upon the keystone of the bridge . ' In the chronological series of Johnson's life which I trace as distinctly as I can year by year , I produce wherever it is in my power his own minutes , letters , or conversation ...
... tion . Here we are upon the keystone of the bridge . ' In the chronological series of Johnson's life which I trace as distinctly as I can year by year , I produce wherever it is in my power his own minutes , letters , or conversation ...
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... tion to hear that the old gentleman , who lived to a very advanced age , mentioned it as one of the most memorable events of his life , that he was very near having that great man for his scholar . ' He remained at Stourbridge little ...
... tion to hear that the old gentleman , who lived to a very advanced age , mentioned it as one of the most memorable events of his life , that he was very near having that great man for his scholar . ' He remained at Stourbridge little ...
210. oldal
... tion as any man could do . The Plan of it , which he published some years ago , seems to me to be a proof of it . Nothing can be more rationally imagined , or more accurately and elegantly expressed . I therefore recommend the previous ...
... tion as any man could do . The Plan of it , which he published some years ago , seems to me to be a proof of it . Nothing can be more rationally imagined , or more accurately and elegantly expressed . I therefore recommend the previous ...
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