Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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... Pope . Mr. THRALE ( surprised as I was and a little angry ) : I suppose , sir , Mr. Boswell thought that as you are to write Pope's life you would wish to know about him . JOHNSON : Wish ! Why , yes . If it rained knowledge I'd hold out ...
... Pope . Mr. THRALE ( surprised as I was and a little angry ) : I suppose , sir , Mr. Boswell thought that as you are to write Pope's life you would wish to know about him . JOHNSON : Wish ! Why , yes . If it rained knowledge I'd hold out ...
35. oldal
... Pope's Messiah into Latin verse , as a Christmas exer- cise . He performed it with uncommon rapidity , and in so masterly a manner , that he obtained great applause from it , which ever after kept him high in the estimation of his ...
... Pope's Messiah into Latin verse , as a Christmas exer- cise . He performed it with uncommon rapidity , and in so masterly a manner , that he obtained great applause from it , which ever after kept him high in the estimation of his ...
108. oldal
... Pope's note , he answered , ' Who would not be proud to have such a man as Pope so solicitous in inquiring about him ? ' The infirmity to which Mr. Pope alludes appeared to me also , as I have elsewhere1 observed , to be of the ...
... Pope's note , he answered , ' Who would not be proud to have such a man as Pope so solicitous in inquiring about him ? ' The infirmity to which Mr. Pope alludes appeared to me also , as I have elsewhere1 observed , to be of the ...
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