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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155. oldal
Sir , there is no doubt as to peculiarities : the ques- tion is , whether a man's vices should be mentioned ; for instance , whether it should be mentioned that Addison and Parnell drank too freely for people will probably more easily ...
Sir , there is no doubt as to peculiarities : the ques- tion is , whether a man's vices should be mentioned ; for instance , whether it should be mentioned that Addison and Parnell drank too freely for people will probably more easily ...
157. oldal
When we were in the Isle of Sky , Johnson had desired me not to mention his birth - day . He did not seem pleased at this time that I mentioned it , and said ( somewhat sternly ) ' he would not have the lustre lighted the next day .
When we were in the Isle of Sky , Johnson had desired me not to mention his birth - day . He did not seem pleased at this time that I mentioned it , and said ( somewhat sternly ) ' he would not have the lustre lighted the next day .
405. oldal
Every man is to take care of his own wisdom and his own virtue , without minding too much what others think . ' He said , ' Dodsley first mentioned to me the scheme of an English Dictionary 2 ; but I had long thought of it . ' BOSWELL .
Every man is to take care of his own wisdom and his own virtue , without minding too much what others think . ' He said , ' Dodsley first mentioned to me the scheme of an English Dictionary 2 ; but I had long thought of it . ' BOSWELL .
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