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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No , Madam , a man loves to review his own mind . That is the use of a diary , or journal 2. ' LORD TRIMLESTOWN . True , Sir . As the ladies love to see them- selves in a glass ; so a man likes to see himself in his journal .
No , Madam , a man loves to review his own mind . That is the use of a diary , or journal 2. ' LORD TRIMLESTOWN . True , Sir . As the ladies love to see them- selves in a glass ; so a man likes to see himself in his journal .
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He put me in mind of some of it which had escaped my memory , and enabled me to record it more perfectly than I otherwise could have done . He was much pleased with my paying so great attention to his re- commendation in 1763 ...
He put me in mind of some of it which had escaped my memory , and enabled me to record it more perfectly than I otherwise could have done . He was much pleased with my paying so great attention to his re- commendation in 1763 ...
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2 An ingenious gentleman was mentioned , concerning whom both Robertson and Ramsay agreed that he had a constant firmness of mind ; for after a laborious day , and amidst a multi- plicity of cares and anxieties , he would sit down with ...
2 An ingenious gentleman was mentioned , concerning whom both Robertson and Ramsay agreed that he had a constant firmness of mind ; for after a laborious day , and amidst a multi- plicity of cares and anxieties , he would sit down with ...
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