Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötet |
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And , perhaps , the advice is as good as can be given to a low- spirited dissatisfied being : - Don't trouble your head with sickly thinking take a cup , and be merry . ' Friday , September 19 , after breakfast , Dr. Johnson and I set ...
And , perhaps , the advice is as good as can be given to a low- spirited dissatisfied being : - Don't trouble your head with sickly thinking take a cup , and be merry . ' Friday , September 19 , after breakfast , Dr. Johnson and I set ...
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In the second class we have Marcus Antoninus : this writer has given us a series of reflections on his own life ; but his sentiments are so noble , his morality so sublime , that his meditations are universally admired .
In the second class we have Marcus Antoninus : this writer has given us a series of reflections on his own life ; but his sentiments are so noble , his morality so sublime , that his meditations are universally admired .
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The Bishop's narrative is given within quotation marks ; Johnson's additions to it consist of about forty paragraphs of varying length intercalated in appropriate places . The following passages are characteristic : ' In the first years ...
The Bishop's narrative is given within quotation marks ; Johnson's additions to it consist of about forty paragraphs of varying length intercalated in appropriate places . The following passages are characteristic : ' In the first years ...
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