Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetOxford University Press, H. Milford, 1924 - 1384 oldal |
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129. oldal
... pleasure of animated relaxation . He therefore not only exerted his talents in occasional composition very different from Lexicography , but formed a club in Ivy - lane , Paternoster - row , with a view to enjoy literary discussion ...
... pleasure of animated relaxation . He therefore not only exerted his talents in occasional composition very different from Lexicography , but formed a club in Ivy - lane , Paternoster - row , with a view to enjoy literary discussion ...
132. oldal
... pleasure of an actor . Yet Garrick knew well , that without some alterations it would not be fit for the stage . A violent dispute having ensued between them , Garrick applied to the Reverend Dr. Taylor to interpose . Johnson was at ...
... pleasure of an actor . Yet Garrick knew well , that without some alterations it would not be fit for the stage . A violent dispute having ensued between them , Garrick applied to the Reverend Dr. Taylor to interpose . Johnson was at ...
138. oldal
... pleasure to bus . [ business ] to quiet ; from thoughtfulness to reflect . to piety ; from dissipation to domestic . by impercept . gradat . but the change is certain . Dial non progredi , progress . esse conspicimus . Look back ...
... pleasure to bus . [ business ] to quiet ; from thoughtfulness to reflect . to piety ; from dissipation to domestic . by impercept . gradat . but the change is certain . Dial non progredi , progress . esse conspicimus . Look back ...
143. oldal
... pleasure upon every act of virtue to which her instructions or example have contributed . Whether this be more than a pleasing dream , or a just opinion of separate spirits , is , indeed , of no great importance to us , when we consider ...
... pleasure upon every act of virtue to which her instructions or example have contributed . Whether this be more than a pleasing dream , or a just opinion of separate spirits , is , indeed , of no great importance to us , when we consider ...
153. oldal
... pleasure of doing good to the living . To assist industrious indigence , struggling with distress and debilitated by age , is a display of virtue , and an acquisition of happiness and honour . ' Whoever , then , would be thought capable ...
... pleasure of doing good to the living . To assist industrious indigence , struggling with distress and debilitated by age , is a display of virtue , and an acquisition of happiness and honour . ' Whoever , then , would be thought capable ...
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