Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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10. oldal
... never thought to raise me by comparing me to any one ; they never said Johnson is as good a scholar as such a one ; but such a one is as good a scholar as Johnson ; and this was said but of one , but of Lowe ; and I do not think he was ...
... never thought to raise me by comparing me to any one ; they never said Johnson is as good a scholar as such a one ; but such a one is as good a scholar as Johnson ; and this was said but of one , but of Lowe ; and I do not think he was ...
74. oldal
... never rapid , and he never stagnates . His sentences have neither studied amplitude , nor affected brevity : his periods , though not diligently rounded , are voluble and Whoever wishes to attain an English style , familiar but not ...
... never rapid , and he never stagnates . His sentences have neither studied amplitude , nor affected brevity : his periods , though not diligently rounded , are voluble and Whoever wishes to attain an English style , familiar but not ...
431. oldal
... never to return . Whereas the airs in " The Beggar's Opera , " many of which are very soft , never fail to render me gay , because they are associated with the warm sen- sations and high spirits of London . -This evening , while some of ...
... never to return . Whereas the airs in " The Beggar's Opera , " many of which are very soft , never fail to render me gay , because they are associated with the warm sen- sations and high spirits of London . -This evening , while some of ...
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