Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetTimes Book Club, 1912 |
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4. oldal
... answered in the negative . Mr. Burney told him it was supposed to be written by Mallet . The controversy now raged between the friends of Pope and Bolingbroke ; and Warburton and Mallet were the leaders of the several parties . Mr ...
... answered in the negative . Mr. Burney told him it was supposed to be written by Mallet . The controversy now raged between the friends of Pope and Bolingbroke ; and Warburton and Mallet were the leaders of the several parties . Mr ...
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... answered the former . English style still continues in its purity and vigour . With vigour your genius will supply it ; but its purity must be con- tinued by close attention . To use two languages familiarly , and without contaminating ...
... answered the former . English style still continues in its purity and vigour . With vigour your genius will supply it ; but its purity must be con- tinued by close attention . To use two languages familiarly , and without contaminating ...
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... answered that he was clear to give his opinion then , that there could be no objection to his receiving from the King a reward for literary merit ; and that certainly the definitions in his Dictionary were not applicable to him ...
... answered that he was clear to give his opinion then , that there could be no objection to his receiving from the King a reward for literary merit ; and that certainly the definitions in his Dictionary were not applicable to him ...
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... ( answered Johnson ) , I am not a botanist ; and ( allud- ing , no doubt , to his near - sightedness ) should I wish to become a botanist , I must first turn myself into a reptile . ' 1 See vol . i . p . 242 . the most profound reverence ...
... ( answered Johnson ) , I am not a botanist ; and ( allud- ing , no doubt , to his near - sightedness ) should I wish to become a botanist , I must first turn myself into a reptile . ' 1 See vol . i . p . 242 . the most profound reverence ...
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... answered , ' Sir , I am obliged to any man who visits me . ' I have preserved the following short minute of what passed this day . ' Madness frequently discovers itself merely by un- necessary deviation from the usual modes of the world ...
... answered , ' Sir , I am obliged to any man who visits me . ' I have preserved the following short minute of what passed this day . ' Madness frequently discovers itself merely by un- necessary deviation from the usual modes of the world ...
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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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