Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetTimes Book Club, 1912 |
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... mind nor fortune . Do you take notice of my example , and learn the danger of delay . When I was as you are now , towering in confidence of twenty - one , little did I suspect that I should be at forty- nine what I now am . ' But you do ...
... mind nor fortune . Do you take notice of my example , and learn the danger of delay . When I was as you are now , towering in confidence of twenty - one , little did I suspect that I should be at forty- nine what I now am . ' But you do ...
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... mind which produced the Rambler , but has less body and more spirit . It has more variety of real life , and greater facility of language . He describes the miseries of idleness , with the lively sensations of one who has felt them ...
... mind which produced the Rambler , but has less body and more spirit . It has more variety of real life , and greater facility of language . He describes the miseries of idleness , with the lively sensations of one who has felt them ...
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... mind is false elevation . ' I think the Romans call it Stoicism . ' But in this number of his Idler his spirits seem to run riot ; for in the wantonness of his disquisition he forgets , for a moment , even the reverence for that which ...
... mind is false elevation . ' I think the Romans call it Stoicism . ' But in this number of his Idler his spirits seem to run riot ; for in the wantonness of his disquisition he forgets , for a moment , even the reverence for that which ...
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... mind as one's own , is not unfrequent . The richness of Johnson's fancy , which could supply his page abundantly on all occasions , and the strength of his memory , which at once detected the real owner of any thought , made him less ...
... mind as one's own , is not unfrequent . The richness of Johnson's fancy , which could supply his page abundantly on all occasions , and the strength of his memory , which at once detected the real owner of any thought , made him less ...
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... mind is as exalted as his stature . I am half afraid of him ; but he is no less ami- able than formidable . He will , if the forwardness of his spring be not blasted , be a credit to you , and to the University . He brings some of my ...
... mind is as exalted as his stature . I am half afraid of him ; but he is no less ami- able than formidable . He will , if the forwardness of his spring be not blasted , be a credit to you , and to the University . He brings some of my ...
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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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