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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I looked into his book 2 , and thought he did not understand his own system . ' BOSWELL . ' He says plain things in a formal and abstract way , to be sure ; but his method is good for to have clear notions upon any subject , we must ...
I looked into his book 2 , and thought he did not understand his own system . ' BOSWELL . ' He says plain things in a formal and abstract way , to be sure ; but his method is good for to have clear notions upon any subject , we must ...
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I should have thought so indeed , Sir , had I made such a speech as you have now done . ' JOHNSON . ( drawing himself in , and , I really thought blushing , ) Nay , don't be angry . I did not mean to offend you . ' SIR JOSHUA .
I should have thought so indeed , Sir , had I made such a speech as you have now done . ' JOHNSON . ( drawing himself in , and , I really thought blushing , ) Nay , don't be angry . I did not mean to offend you . ' SIR JOSHUA .
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Croker thought this was the correct reading , but Napier , who devoted an appendix to Johnson's relations with O'Conor , supported Boswell . The original letter has not been traced probably it was the original that Joseph Cooper Walker ...
Croker thought this was the correct reading , but Napier , who devoted an appendix to Johnson's relations with O'Conor , supported Boswell . The original letter has not been traced probably it was the original that Joseph Cooper Walker ...
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