Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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19. oldal
... heard him uttering this soliloquy in his strong emphatic voice : Well , I have a mind to see what is done in other places of learning . I'll go and visit the Universities abroad . I'll go to France and Italy . I'll go to Padua . — And I ...
... heard him uttering this soliloquy in his strong emphatic voice : Well , I have a mind to see what is done in other places of learning . I'll go and visit the Universities abroad . I'll go to France and Italy . I'll go to Padua . — And I ...
59. oldal
... heard him repeat with great energy the following verses , which ap- peared in the " Gentleman's Magazine " for April this year ; but I have no authority to say they were his own . Indeed one of the best critics of our age suggests to me ...
... heard him repeat with great energy the following verses , which ap- peared in the " Gentleman's Magazine " for April this year ; but I have no authority to say they were his own . Indeed one of the best critics of our age suggests to me ...
480. oldal
... heard old Mr. Sheridan would succeed , not from any great excel- maintain , with much ingenuity , that a lence in the writing , but from the novelty , complete miser is a happy man ; a miser and the general spirit and gaiety of the who ...
... heard old Mr. Sheridan would succeed , not from any great excel- maintain , with much ingenuity , that a lence in the writing , but from the novelty , complete miser is a happy man ; a miser and the general spirit and gaiety of the who ...
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