Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetTimes Book Club, 1912 |
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... observed to him , that he seemed to be more severe on Warburton than Theobald . " O poor Tib . ! ( said Johnson ) he was ready knocked down to my hands ; Warburton stands between me and him . " " But , sir ( said Mr. Burney ) , you'll ...
... observed to him , that he seemed to be more severe on Warburton than Theobald . " O poor Tib . ! ( said Johnson ) he was ready knocked down to my hands ; Warburton stands between me and him . " " But , sir ( said Mr. Burney ) , you'll ...
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... observation that we grow daily less liable to be disappointed . You , who are very capable of anticipating futurity , and raising phantoms before your own eyes , must often have imagined to yourself an academical life , and have ...
... observation that we grow daily less liable to be disappointed . You , who are very capable of anticipating futurity , and raising phantoms before your own eyes , must often have imagined to yourself an academical life , and have ...
12. oldal
... observed by the author ; and so strongly evince Dr. Johnson's piety and tenderness of heart , that every reader must be gratified by their insertion . - M . ] done amiss to you . And whatever you would have 12 [ 1759 LIFE OF DR ...
... observed by the author ; and so strongly evince Dr. Johnson's piety and tenderness of heart , that every reader must be gratified by their insertion . - M . ] done amiss to you . And whatever you would have 12 [ 1759 LIFE OF DR ...
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... observed to me by a very accomplished lady , may be considered as a more enlarged and more deeply philosophical discourse in prose , upon the interesting truth , which in his Vanity of Human Wishes he had so successfully en- forced in ...
... observed to me by a very accomplished lady , may be considered as a more enlarged and more deeply philosophical discourse in prose , upon the interesting truth , which in his Vanity of Human Wishes he had so successfully en- forced in ...
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... observation and close inquiry have convinced me that there is too much reality in the gloomy picture . The truth , however , is , that we judge of the happiness and misery of life differently at different times , according to the state ...
... observation and close inquiry have convinced me that there is too much reality in the gloomy picture . The truth , however , is , that we judge of the happiness and misery of life differently at different times , according to the state ...
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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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