Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebride and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötet |
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He brought to my recollection a Scotch Highlander , a man of learning too , and who had seen the world , attesting , and at the same time giving his reasons for the authenticity of Fingal : I have heard all that poem when I was young .
He brought to my recollection a Scotch Highlander , a man of learning too , and who had seen the world , attesting , and at the same time giving his reasons for the authenticity of Fingal : I have heard all that poem when I was young .
197. oldal
I perceived that he pronounced the word heard , as if spelt with a double e , heerd , instead of sounding it herd , as is most usually done . He said , his reason was , that if it were pronounced herd , there would be a single exception ...
I perceived that he pronounced the word heard , as if spelt with a double e , heerd , instead of sounding it herd , as is most usually done . He said , his reason was , that if it were pronounced herd , there would be a single exception ...
322. oldal
I have heard old Mr. Sheridan maintain , with much ingenuity , that a complete miser is a happy man ; a miser who gives himself wholly to the one passion of saving .
I have heard old Mr. Sheridan maintain , with much ingenuity , that a complete miser is a happy man ; a miser who gives himself wholly to the one passion of saving .
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PAGE | 52 |
THE LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D 178013 Dec 1784 1430 | 430 |
I | 454 |
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