Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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... conversation , being convinced that this mode is more lively . ' And again : ' I am fully aware of the objections which may be made to the minuteness on some occasions of my detail of Johnson's conversation , and how happily it is ...
... conversation , being convinced that this mode is more lively . ' And again : ' I am fully aware of the objections which may be made to the minuteness on some occasions of my detail of Johnson's conversation , and how happily it is ...
6. oldal
... conversation of a celebrated man , if his talents have been exerted in conversation , will best display his character , is , I trust , too well established in the judgment of mankind to be at all shaken by a sneering observation of Mr ...
... conversation of a celebrated man , if his talents have been exerted in conversation , will best display his character , is , I trust , too well established in the judgment of mankind to be at all shaken by a sneering observation of Mr ...
220. oldal
... conversation while at Oxford at this time Mr. Warton preserved and communicated to me the following memorial , which , though not written with all the care and attention which that learned and elegant writer bestowed on those ...
... conversation while at Oxford at this time Mr. Warton preserved and communicated to me the following memorial , which , though not written with all the care and attention which that learned and elegant writer bestowed on those ...
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