Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... remarkable for maintaining the principles of his venerable progenitor , with as much of the elegance of modern manners , as is consistent with primitive simplicity . Boswell . ' Now Bishop of Llandaff , one of the poorest Bishopricks in ...
... remarkable for maintaining the principles of his venerable progenitor , with as much of the elegance of modern manners , as is consistent with primitive simplicity . Boswell . ' Now Bishop of Llandaff , one of the poorest Bishopricks in ...
220. oldal
... one . Ay , do , " said the Doctor , " I will borrow of you ; authors are like privateers , always fair game for one another . " ' Mme . D'Arblay's Di- ary , ii . 212 . remarkable . remarkable . As an instance of it , he one.
... one . Ay , do , " said the Doctor , " I will borrow of you ; authors are like privateers , always fair game for one another . " ' Mme . D'Arblay's Di- ary , ii . 212 . remarkable . remarkable . As an instance of it , he one.
411. oldal
... remarkable that so good a Latin scholar as Johnson , should have been so inattentive to the metre , as by mistake to have written stellas instead of ignes . Boswell . 2 6 ' Micat inter omnes Julium sidus , velut inter ignes Luna minores ...
... remarkable that so good a Latin scholar as Johnson , should have been so inattentive to the metre , as by mistake to have written stellas instead of ignes . Boswell . 2 6 ' Micat inter omnes Julium sidus , velut inter ignes Luna minores ...
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