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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He brought to my recollection a Scotch Highlander , a man of learning too , and who had seen the world , attesting , and at the same time giving his reasons for the authenticity of Fingal : - I have heard all that poem when I was young ...
He brought to my recollection a Scotch Highlander , a man of learning too , and who had seen the world , attesting , and at the same time giving his reasons for the authenticity of Fingal : - I have heard all that poem when I was young ...
70. oldal
I knew that Johnson would let nobody attack Garrick but himself 3 , as Garrick once said to me , and I had heard him praise his liberality ; so to bring out his commendation of his celebrated pupil , I said , loudly , I have heard ...
I knew that Johnson would let nobody attack Garrick but himself 3 , as Garrick once said to me , and I had heard him praise his liberality ; so to bring out his commendation of his celebrated pupil , I said , loudly , I have heard ...
117. oldal
63 ) had heard Johnson accuse Thomson of gross sensuality . " C 7 ' Savage , who lived much with Thomson , once told me he heard a lady remarking that she could gather from his works three parts of his character , that he was a great ...
63 ) had heard Johnson accuse Thomson of gross sensuality . " C 7 ' Savage , who lived much with Thomson , once told me he heard a lady remarking that she could gather from his works three parts of his character , that he was a great ...
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