Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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163. oldal
... mind , that it hardly admitted or deserved an answer ; by the second I was much better pleased ; and the plea- sure will still be increased by such a narrative of the progress of your studies , as may evince the continuance of an equal ...
... mind , that it hardly admitted or deserved an answer ; by the second I was much better pleased ; and the plea- sure will still be increased by such a narrative of the progress of your studies , as may evince the continuance of an equal ...
486. oldal
... mind less firm at one time than another ; but I think , a man's being in a good or bad humour depends upon his will ... mind is the mind that can embrace equally great things and small . Now I am told the King of Prussia will say to a ...
... mind less firm at one time than another ; but I think , a man's being in a good or bad humour depends upon his will ... mind is the mind that can embrace equally great things and small . Now I am told the King of Prussia will say to a ...
668. oldal
... mind from the uneasy reflection of delaying what he ought to do . While in the country , notwithstanding the accumulation of illness which he en- dured , his mind did not lose its powers . He translated an ode of Horace , which is ...
... mind from the uneasy reflection of delaying what he ought to do . While in the country , notwithstanding the accumulation of illness which he en- dured , his mind did not lose its powers . He translated an ode of Horace , which is ...
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acquaintance admiration afterwards appeared Ashbourne asked Beauclerk believe BENNET LANGTON Bishop booksellers called character Church compliments consider conversation Croker DEAR SIR death Dictionary dined edition eminent English favour Garrick gentleman Gentleman's Magazine give Goldsmith happy hear heard Hebrides honour hope House of Stuart humble servant JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson kind King lady Langton language learning letter Lichfield literary lived London Lord Lord Bute Lord Chesterfield Lord Monboddo Lucy Porter Madam manner mentioned merit mind never obliged observed occasion once opinion Oxford perhaps pleased pleasure poem poet Pope praise published reason recollect remark Reverend SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotland shew Sir Joshua Reynolds Streatham suppose sure talked tell thing THOMAS WARTON thought Thrale tion told truth verses Warton Whig wish write written wrote دو وو