Boswell's Life of Johnson: The Life (1766-1776)Clarendon Press, 1934 |
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... known it well . We are always hankering after untried situations , and imagining greater felicity from them than they can afford . No , Sir , knowledge and virtue may be acquired in all countries , and your local consequence will make ...
... known it well . We are always hankering after untried situations , and imagining greater felicity from them than they can afford . No , Sir , knowledge and virtue may be acquired in all countries , and your local consequence will make ...
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... known to other persons , or even brought to his own recollection . ' ' A man should be careful never to tell tales of himself to his own disadvantage . People may be amused and laugh at the time , but they will be remembered , and ...
... known to other persons , or even brought to his own recollection . ' ' A man should be careful never to tell tales of himself to his own disadvantage . People may be amused and laugh at the time , but they will be remembered , and ...
473. oldal
... known to one another in their own country , though born in very distant counties ; for we do not find that the gentlemen of neighbouring counties in England are mutually known to each other . Johnson , with his usual acuteness , at once ...
... known to one another in their own country , though born in very distant counties ; for we do not find that the gentlemen of neighbouring counties in England are mutually known to each other . Johnson , with his usual acuteness , at once ...
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ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION | 70 |
Boswells Johnson | 162 |
CHRONOLOGICAL CATALOGUE OF THE PROSE WORKS OF SAMUEL | 209 |
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