Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, 4. kötetHarper & brothers, 1904 |
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4. oldal
... thought it right for each generation of a family to do , and being told they had op- posed it , he said , " Sir ... thoughts to intellects higher than his own ; who apologises for every word which his own narrow- ness of converse ...
... thought it right for each generation of a family to do , and being told they had op- posed it , he said , " Sir ... thoughts to intellects higher than his own ; who apologises for every word which his own narrow- ness of converse ...
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... thought I had been uttering in my own character . " ' ' One evening in company , an ingenious and learned gen- tleman read to him a letter of compliment which he had received from one of the Professors of a foreign University . Johnson ...
... thought I had been uttering in my own character . " ' ' One evening in company , an ingenious and learned gen- tleman read to him a letter of compliment which he had received from one of the Professors of a foreign University . Johnson ...
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... thought ' . " ' 1 In a letter written by Johnson to a friend in 1742-43 , he says : — ' I never see Garrick . ' MALONE . * See ante , ii . 260 . ' The Wonder ! A Woman keeps a Secret , by Mrs. Centlivre . Acted at Drury Lane in 1714 ...
... thought ' . " ' 1 In a letter written by Johnson to a friend in 1742-43 , he says : — ' I never see Garrick . ' MALONE . * See ante , ii . 260 . ' The Wonder ! A Woman keeps a Secret , by Mrs. Centlivre . Acted at Drury Lane in 1714 ...
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... thought more than he deserved . The next day I dined at Langton's with Johnson , I remember Lady Rothes [ Langton's wife ] spoke of the advantage children now derived from the little books published purposely for their instruction ...
... thought more than he deserved . The next day I dined at Langton's with Johnson , I remember Lady Rothes [ Langton's wife ] spoke of the advantage children now derived from the little books published purposely for their instruction ...
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... thought higher of its power of language : when I read it myself , I was more sensible of its pathetick effect ; " and then he paid it a compliment which many will think very extravagant . “ Sir , ( said he , ) if Otway had written this ...
... thought higher of its power of language : when I read it myself , I was more sensible of its pathetick effect ; " and then he paid it a compliment which many will think very extravagant . “ Sir , ( said he , ) if Otway had written this ...
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