Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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9. oldal
... able than formidable . He will , if the forwardness of his spring be not blasted , be a credit to you , and to the University . He brings some of my plays with him , which he has my 1 ' Receipts for Shakespeare . ' 2 Then of Lincoln ...
... able than formidable . He will , if the forwardness of his spring be not blasted , be a credit to you , and to the University . He brings some of my plays with him , which he has my 1 ' Receipts for Shakespeare . ' 2 Then of Lincoln ...
166. oldal
... able to teach it , and no profession so well as to be able to follow it , your general mass of knowledge of books and men renders you very capable to make yourself master of any science or fit yourself for any profes- sion . ' I ...
... able to teach it , and no profession so well as to be able to follow it , your general mass of knowledge of books and men renders you very capable to make yourself master of any science or fit yourself for any profes- sion . ' I ...
227. oldal
... able to bring the sloe to perfection ? ' I boasted that we had the honour of being the first to abolish the unhospitable , troublesome , and ungra- cious custom of giving veils to servants . JOHNSON : ' Sir , you abolished veils because ...
... able to bring the sloe to perfection ? ' I boasted that we had the honour of being the first to abolish the unhospitable , troublesome , and ungra- cious custom of giving veils to servants . JOHNSON : ' Sir , you abolished veils because ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Korlátozott előnézet - 1962 |
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