Boswell's Life of Johnson, Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebride and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 2. kötetClarendon Press, 1934 - 543 oldal |
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... took the oaths contrary to his principles , was a determined wicked man , be- cause he was sure he was committing perjury ; whereas a Non- juror might be insensibly led to do what was wrong , without being so directly conscious of it ...
... took the oaths contrary to his principles , was a determined wicked man , be- cause he was sure he was committing perjury ; whereas a Non- juror might be insensibly led to do what was wrong , without being so directly conscious of it ...
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... took me to his house , where we found Johnson sitting placidly at tea 1 , with his first love ; who , though now advanced in years , was a genteel woman , very agreeable , and well - bred . Johnson lamented to Mr. Hector the state of ...
... took me to his house , where we found Johnson sitting placidly at tea 1 , with his first love ; who , though now advanced in years , was a genteel woman , very agreeable , and well - bred . Johnson lamented to Mr. Hector the state of ...
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... took refuge first in Venice , where he was appointed Reader in Rhetoric , and then in Padua , where he became Professor of Moral Philosophy . He died in 1590. For an estimate of him as a literary critic , see Mr. F. E. Budd in Modern ...
... took refuge first in Venice , where he was appointed Reader in Rhetoric , and then in Padua , where he became Professor of Moral Philosophy . He died in 1590. For an estimate of him as a literary critic , see Mr. F. E. Budd in Modern ...
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DR HILLS DEDICATION TO Jowett | 33 |
VOLUME V | 36 |
TITLEPAGE OF THE THIRD EDITION | 92 |
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