Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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xiii. oldal
... pleasure of the kind I am referring to can be obtained , and Boswell's Johnson is full of such pleasure - giving , such fancy - stirring passages , reveal- ing to us the actual life of man . Though it would be ridiculous to profess to ...
... pleasure of the kind I am referring to can be obtained , and Boswell's Johnson is full of such pleasure - giving , such fancy - stirring passages , reveal- ing to us the actual life of man . Though it would be ridiculous to profess to ...
149. oldal
... pleasure : and it should not pass unobserved , that he has quoted no author whose writings had a tendency to hurt sound religion and morality . The necessary expense of preparing a work of such magnitude for the press must have been a ...
... pleasure : and it should not pass unobserved , that he has quoted no author whose writings had a tendency to hurt sound religion and morality . The necessary expense of preparing a work of such magnitude for the press must have been a ...
252. oldal
... pleasure in adopting , in imitation of Sir Thomas Browne ; of whose Christian Morals he this year gave an edition , with his Life prefixed to it , which is one of Johnson's best biographical performances . In one instance only in these ...
... pleasure in adopting , in imitation of Sir Thomas Browne ; of whose Christian Morals he this year gave an edition , with his Life prefixed to it , which is one of Johnson's best biographical performances . In one instance only in these ...
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