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. kötetClarendon Press, 1934 |
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73. oldal
... speak with propriety of common things ; as , if a poet had to speak of Queen Caroline drinking tea , he must endeavour to avoid the vulgarity of cups and saucers . ' But upon reading my note , he tells me that he meant to say , that the ...
... speak with propriety of common things ; as , if a poet had to speak of Queen Caroline drinking tea , he must endeavour to avoid the vulgarity of cups and saucers . ' But upon reading my note , he tells me that he meant to say , that the ...
201. oldal
... speak and write good English is well known . I myself was favoured with his correspondence concerning the brave Corsicans . And that Beckford could speak it with a spirit of honest resolution even to his Majesty , as his faithful Lord ...
... speak and write good English is well known . I myself was favoured with his correspondence concerning the brave Corsicans . And that Beckford could speak it with a spirit of honest resolution even to his Majesty , as his faithful Lord ...
258. oldal
... speak of it grammatically ; if we analyse argu- ment , we must speak of it logically . ' GARRICK . Of all the translations that ever were attempted , I think Elphinston's Martial the most extraordinary 3. He consulted me upon it , who ...
... speak of it grammatically ; if we analyse argu- ment , we must speak of it logically . ' GARRICK . Of all the translations that ever were attempted , I think Elphinston's Martial the most extraordinary 3. He consulted me upon it , who ...
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