Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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James Boswell Augustine Birrell. Oldham's , though less elegant , is more just : ' Nothing in poverty so ill is borne , As its exposing men to grinning scorn . ' Where , or in what manner this poem was ... less elegant, is more just: ...
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. Oldham's , though less elegant , is more just : ' Nothing in poverty so ill is borne , As its exposing men to grinning scorn . ' Where , or in what manner this poem was ... less elegant, is more just: ...
92. oldal
... less ; but that Paul Whitehead had a little before got ten guineas for a poem ; and I would not take less than Paul Whitehead . ' I may here observe that Johnson appeared to me to undervalue Paul Whitehead upon every occasion when he ...
... less ; but that Paul Whitehead had a little before got ten guineas for a poem ; and I would not take less than Paul Whitehead . ' I may here observe that Johnson appeared to me to undervalue Paul Whitehead upon every occasion when he ...
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... less be possible , with less ; for I have been long awakened from that dream of hope , in which I once boasted myself with so much exultation , my Lord , — Your Lordship's most humble , most obedient servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' 1 The ...
... less be possible , with less ; for I have been long awakened from that dream of hope , in which I once boasted myself with so much exultation , my Lord , — Your Lordship's most humble , most obedient servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' 1 The ...
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