Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, 1. kötetBigelow, Brown & Company, Incorporated, 1799 |
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... hope in the thought that should his new world seem strange to him and uncomfortable , ere long he may be called back to his old task , and in the preparation of a second edition find the quiet and the peace of mind that are often found ...
... hope in the thought that should his new world seem strange to him and uncomfortable , ere long he may be called back to his old task , and in the preparation of a second edition find the quiet and the peace of mind that are often found ...
xiii. oldal
... hope . Everything in my reading that bore on my favourite author was carefully noted , till at length I felt that the materials which I had gathered from all sides were sufficient to shield me from a charge of rashness if I now began to ...
... hope . Everything in my reading that bore on my favourite author was carefully noted , till at length I felt that the materials which I had gathered from all sides were sufficient to shield me from a charge of rashness if I now began to ...
xix. oldal
... hope you persevere in drinking , ' he wrote to his friend , Dr. Taylor . My opinion is that I have drunk too little ' . ' 6 In the Appendices I have generally treated of subjects which demanded more space than could be given them in the ...
... hope you persevere in drinking , ' he wrote to his friend , Dr. Taylor . My opinion is that I have drunk too little ' . ' 6 In the Appendices I have generally treated of subjects which demanded more space than could be given them in the ...
xx. oldal
... hope , shown that I am not unmindful of all that I owe to men of letters . To the dead we cannot pay the debt of gratitude that is their due . Some relief is obtained from its burthen , if we in our turn make the men of our own gener ...
... hope , shown that I am not unmindful of all that I owe to men of letters . To the dead we cannot pay the debt of gratitude that is their due . Some relief is obtained from its burthen , if we in our turn make the men of our own gener ...
xxi. oldal
... hope that to the maker of so large an Index will be extend- ed the gratitude which Lord Bolingbroke says was once shown to lexicographers ? I approve , ' writes his Lordship , ' the devotion of a studious man at Christ Church , who was ...
... hope that to the maker of so large an Index will be extend- ed the gratitude which Lord Bolingbroke says was once shown to lexicographers ? I approve , ' writes his Lordship , ' the devotion of a studious man at Christ Church , who was ...
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