Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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35. oldal
... probably have produced something sublime upon the gunpowder plot . To apologise for his neglect , he gave in a short copy of verses , entitled Somnium , containing a common thought ; ' that the Muse had come to him in his sleep , and ...
... probably have produced something sublime upon the gunpowder plot . To apologise for his neglect , he gave in a short copy of verses , entitled Somnium , containing a common thought ; ' that the Muse had come to him in his sleep , and ...
55. oldal
... probably got a little money from Mr. Warren ; and we are certain that he executed here one piece of literary labour of which Mr. Hector has favoured me with a minute account . Having mentioned that he had read at Pembroke College a ...
... probably got a little money from Mr. Warren ; and we are certain that he executed here one piece of literary labour of which Mr. Hector has favoured me with a minute account . Having mentioned that he had read at Pembroke College a ...
74. oldal
... probably the ten pounds too , after he got home . ' Considering Johnson's narrow circumstances in the early part of his life , and particularly at the interest- ing era of his launching into the ocean of London , it is not to be ...
... probably the ten pounds too , after he got home . ' Considering Johnson's narrow circumstances in the early part of his life , and particularly at the interest- ing era of his launching into the ocean of London , it is not to be ...
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