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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xix. oldal
... pleasure that I discovered that the story told of Johnson's listening to Dr. Sacheverel's sermon is not in any way improbable ' , and that Johnson's ' censure ' of Lord Kames was quite just . The ardent advocates of total abstinence ...
... pleasure that I discovered that the story told of Johnson's listening to Dr. Sacheverel's sermon is not in any way improbable ' , and that Johnson's ' censure ' of Lord Kames was quite just . The ardent advocates of total abstinence ...
xxii. oldal
... pleasure that in revising my proof - sheets I found that the last line in my Concord- ance and the last line in my six long volumes is Johnson's quotation of Goldsmith's fine saying : ' I do not love a man who is zealous for nothing ...
... pleasure that in revising my proof - sheets I found that the last line in my Concord- ance and the last line in my six long volumes is Johnson's quotation of Goldsmith's fine saying : ' I do not love a man who is zealous for nothing ...
xxv. oldal
... pleasure that the drama can give , read every play from the first scene to the last with utter negligence of all his ... pleasures of novelty have ceased let him attempt exactness and read the commentators * . ' So too let him who ...
... pleasure that the drama can give , read every play from the first scene to the last with utter negligence of all his ... pleasures of novelty have ceased let him attempt exactness and read the commentators * . ' So too let him who ...
xxvi. oldal
... pleasure I cannot doubt . How much he valued any tribute of respect from Oxford is shown by the absurd importance that he gave to a sermon which was preached before the University by an insignificant cler- gyman more than a year and a ...
... pleasure I cannot doubt . How much he valued any tribute of respect from Oxford is shown by the absurd importance that he gave to a sermon which was preached before the University by an insignificant cler- gyman more than a year and a ...
1. oldal
... pleasure in celebrating the distinguished merit of a contemporary , mixed with a certain degree of vanity not altogether inexcusable , in appearing fully sensi- ble of it , where can I find one , in complimenting whom I can with more ...
... pleasure in celebrating the distinguished merit of a contemporary , mixed with a certain degree of vanity not altogether inexcusable , in appearing fully sensi- ble of it , where can I find one , in complimenting whom I can with more ...
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