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171. oldal
Though he certainly was not without merous companies , called forth his considerable merit , he wrote with so wonderful powers , and gratified him with little regard to decency , and principles , admiration , to which no man could be ...
Though he certainly was not without merous companies , called forth his considerable merit , he wrote with so wonderful powers , and gratified him with little regard to decency , and principles , admiration , to which no man could be ...
551. oldal
RECEPTION OF THE “ LIVES " 551 ور a 2 : Pepys , was pleased to permit it to be put in the splendour derived from his last and into the hands of Dr. Johnson , who I am perhaps most admirable work , I introduce sorry to think made but an ...
RECEPTION OF THE “ LIVES " 551 ور a 2 : Pepys , was pleased to permit it to be put in the splendour derived from his last and into the hands of Dr. Johnson , who I am perhaps most admirable work , I introduce sorry to think made but an ...
692. oldal
... with admiration and there was an audience , his real opinions reverence . and consent made current in conversation . " think he resembled those learned men ; but if Bayle's account of Merage may also be quoted you shew the MENAGIANA ...
... with admiration and there was an audience , his real opinions reverence . and consent made current in conversation . " think he resembled those learned men ; but if Bayle's account of Merage may also be quoted you shew the MENAGIANA ...
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able acquaintance admiration afterwards allow answered appeared asked attention believe BOSWELL called character common consider conversation DEAR SIR death desire dined doubt edition effect English excellent expressed favour Garrick gave give given Goldsmith hand happy hear heard honour hope humble instance Italy John Johnson kind King known lady Langton language late learning less letter literary lived London look Lord manner means mentioned merit mind nature never obliged observed occasion once opinion particular passed perhaps person pleased pleasure poet present published question reason received remark respect Scotland seemed seen servant shew soon suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told true truth wish write written wrote young