Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetOxford University Press, H. Milford, 1924 - 1384 oldal |
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68. oldal
... some part of it , he read what he had done to Mr. Walmsley , who objected to his having already brought his heroine into great distress , and asked him , ' How can you possibly con- 1736 ] TRIES HIS FORTUNE IN LONDON 69 trive to.
... some part of it , he read what he had done to Mr. Walmsley , who objected to his having already brought his heroine into great distress , and asked him , ' How can you possibly con- 1736 ] TRIES HIS FORTUNE IN LONDON 69 trive to.
75. oldal
... gave the wall , and those who took it ; the peaceable and the quarrelsome . When I returned to Lichfield , after having been in London , my mother asked me , whether I was one of 76 JOHNSON SETTLES IN LONDON [ 1738 those who gave.
... gave the wall , and those who took it ; the peaceable and the quarrelsome . When I returned to Lichfield , after having been in London , my mother asked me , whether I was one of 76 JOHNSON SETTLES IN LONDON [ 1738 those who gave.
90. oldal
... asked . Pope , without any knowledge of him but from his London , recommended him to Earl Gower , who endeavoured to pro- cure for him a degree from Dublin , by the following letter to a friend of Dean Swift : ' SIR , Mr. Samuel Johnson ...
... asked . Pope , without any knowledge of him but from his London , recommended him to Earl Gower , who endeavoured to pro- cure for him a degree from Dublin , by the following letter to a friend of Dean Swift : ' SIR , Mr. Samuel Johnson ...
124. oldal
... asked him by what means he had attained to that astonishing knowledge of our language , by which he was enabled to realise a design of such extent , and accumulated difficulty . He told me , that it was not the effect of particular ...
... asked him by what means he had attained to that astonishing knowledge of our language , by which he was enabled to realise a design of such extent , and accumulated difficulty . He told me , that it was not the effect of particular ...
137. oldal
... asked him by what means he had attained his extraordinary accuracy and flow of language . He told him , that he had early laid it down as a fixed rule to do his best on every occasion , and in every company ; to impart whatever he knew ...
... asked him by what means he had attained his extraordinary accuracy and flow of language . He told him , that he had early laid it down as a fixed rule to do his best on every occasion , and in every company ; to impart whatever he knew ...
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