Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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193. oldal
... admiration of the mind which produced it is so highly raised , that I can scarcely believe that I had the honor of enjoying the intimacy of such a man . I restrain myself from quoting passages from this excellent work , or even ...
... admiration of the mind which produced it is so highly raised , that I can scarcely believe that I had the honor of enjoying the intimacy of such a man . I restrain myself from quoting passages from this excellent work , or even ...
286. oldal
... admiration , to which no man could be insensible . In the October of this year he at length gave to the world his edition of Shakespeare , which , if it had no other merit but that of producing his Preface , in which the excellences and ...
... admiration , to which no man could be insensible . In the October of this year he at length gave to the world his edition of Shakespeare , which , if it had no other merit but that of producing his Preface , in which the excellences and ...
514. oldal
... admiration one of the most agreeable of all our feelings ; and I regretted that I had lost much of my disposition to admire , which people generally do as they advance in life . JOHNSON : " Sir , as a man advances in life , he gets what ...
... admiration one of the most agreeable of all our feelings ; and I regretted that I had lost much of my disposition to admire , which people generally do as they advance in life . JOHNSON : " Sir , as a man advances in life , he gets what ...
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