Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... whole tribe in abhorrence . I hate to see them annexing fresh domains to their gloomy empire . ' Examiners ! hands off ! ' is surely a natural exclamation as their spears blacken the horizon . Our lives do not terminate in the torture ...
... whole tribe in abhorrence . I hate to see them annexing fresh domains to their gloomy empire . ' Examiners ! hands off ! ' is surely a natural exclamation as their spears blacken the horizon . Our lives do not terminate in the torture ...
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... whole , you perceived all the shades which mingled in the grand composition ; all the little peculi- arities and slight blemishes which marked the literary Colossus . Your very warm commendation of the speci- men which I gave in my ...
... whole , you perceived all the shades which mingled in the grand composition ; all the little peculi- arities and slight blemishes which marked the literary Colossus . Your very warm commendation of the speci- men which I gave in my ...
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... whole tenor of what he uttered would have been found equally excellent . His strong , clear , and animated enforcement of religion , morality , loyalty , and subordination , while it delights and improves the wise and the good , will ...
... whole tenor of what he uttered would have been found equally excellent . His strong , clear , and animated enforcement of religion , morality , loyalty , and subordination , while it delights and improves the wise and the good , will ...
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