Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötet |
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xxv. oldal
Your excellence , not only in the Art over which you have long presided with unrivalled fame , but also in philosophy and elegant literature , is well known to the present , and will continue to be the admiration of future ages .
Your excellence , not only in the Art over which you have long presided with unrivalled fame , but also in philosophy and elegant literature , is well known to the present , and will continue to be the admiration of future ages .
xxxii. oldal
May I be permitted to say that the typography of both editions does honour to the press of Mr. Henry Baldwin , now Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers , whom I have long known a worthy man and an obliging friend .
May I be permitted to say that the typography of both editions does honour to the press of Mr. Henry Baldwin , now Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers , whom I have long known a worthy man and an obliging friend .
32. oldal
... sir , all ancient writers , all manly : though but little Greek , only some of Anacreon and Hesiod : but in this irregular manner ( added he ) I had looked into a great many books , which were not commonly known at the Universities ...
... sir , all ancient writers , all manly : though but little Greek , only some of Anacreon and Hesiod : but in this irregular manner ( added he ) I had looked into a great many books , which were not commonly known at the Universities ...
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