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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That for many years he lived laboriously , frugally , and honestly seems to be no less certain . How far his Memoirs are truthful is somewhat doubtful . In them he certainly confesses the impudent trick which he had played in his youth ...
That for many years he lived laboriously , frugally , and honestly seems to be no less certain . How far his Memoirs are truthful is somewhat doubtful . In them he certainly confesses the impudent trick which he had played in his youth ...
448. oldal
In the confession of his fraud Psalmanazar seems to keep back nothing . His repentance appears to be sincere , and his later life , there can be little question , was regular . Yet , as I have said , even his confessions apparently are ...
In the confession of his fraud Psalmanazar seems to keep back nothing . His repentance appears to be sincere , and his later life , there can be little question , was regular . Yet , as I have said , even his confessions apparently are ...
507. oldal
There seems to be little doubt that Johnson wrote sermons for other clergymen . Hawkins says ( Life , ed . 2 , p . 391 ) : ' About this time [ 1745 ] , as it is supposed , he , for sundry beneficed clergymen that requested him ...
There seems to be little doubt that Johnson wrote sermons for other clergymen . Hawkins says ( Life , ed . 2 , p . 391 ) : ' About this time [ 1745 ] , as it is supposed , he , for sundry beneficed clergymen that requested him ...
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