Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetTimes Book Club, 1912 |
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3. oldal
... particular regard from you so little , that I am at a loss how to express my sense of your favours ; but I am , indeed , much pleased to be thus distinguished by you . ' I am ashamed to tell you that my Shakespeare will not be out so ...
... particular regard from you so little , that I am at a loss how to express my sense of your favours ; but I am , indeed , much pleased to be thus distinguished by you . ' I am ashamed to tell you that my Shakespeare will not be out so ...
18. oldal
... particular sensations may have thrown on his representation of life , attentive 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 ...
... particular sensations may have thrown on his representation of life , attentive 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 ...
24. oldal
... particular new scheme of life Johnson had in view this year I have not discovered ; but that he meditated one of some sort , is clear from his private devotions , in which we find , 1 ' the change of outward things which I am now to ...
... particular new scheme of life Johnson had in view this year I have not discovered ; but that he meditated one of some sort , is clear from his private devotions , in which we find , 1 ' the change of outward things which I am now to ...
39. oldal
... particular object , do not consider propriety , or the op- portunity which the persons whom they solicit have to assist them , he wrote to her the following answer , with a copy of which I am favoured by the Reverend Dr. Farmer , Master ...
... particular object , do not consider propriety , or the op- portunity which the persons whom they solicit have to assist them , he wrote to her the following answer , with a copy of which I am favoured by the Reverend Dr. Farmer , Master ...
40. oldal
... particular relation both to the Archbishop and to you . If I could help you in this exigence by any proper means , it would give me pleasure ; but this pro- posal is so very remote from usual methods , that I cannot comply with it , but ...
... particular relation both to the Archbishop and to you . If I could help you in this exigence by any proper means , it would give me pleasure ; but this pro- posal is so very remote from usual methods , that I cannot comply with it , but ...
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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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