Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetTimes Book Club, 1912 |
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xxix. oldal
... whole of my manuscript , and make such remarks as were greatly for the advan- tage of the work ; though it is but fair to him to mention , that upon many occasions I differed from him , and followed my own judgment . I regret ex ...
... whole of my manuscript , and make such remarks as were greatly for the advan- tage of the work ; though it is but fair to him to mention , that upon many occasions I differed from him , and followed my own judgment . I regret ex ...
xxxi. oldal
... whole . I wish , indeed , some few gross expressions had been softened , and a few of our hero's foibles had been a little more shaded ; but it is useful to see the weaknesses incident to great minds ; and you have given us Dr ...
... whole . I wish , indeed , some few gross expressions had been softened , and a few of our hero's foibles had been a little more shaded ; but it is useful to see the weaknesses incident to great minds ; and you have given us Dr ...
xxxiii. oldal
... whole tenor of what he uttered would have been found equally excellent . His strong , clear , and animated enforcement of religion , morality , loyalty , and subordination , while it delights and improves the wise and the good , will ...
... whole tenor of what he uttered would have been found equally excellent . His strong , clear , and animated enforcement of religion , morality , loyalty , and subordination , while it delights and improves the wise and the good , will ...
3. oldal
... whole of it a dark uncharitable cast , by which the most unfavourable construction is put upon almost every circumstance in the character and conduct of my illustrious friend ; who , I trust , will , by a true and fair delineation , be ...
... whole of it a dark uncharitable cast , by which the most unfavourable construction is put upon almost every circumstance in the character and conduct of my illustrious friend ; who , I trust , will , by a true and fair delineation , be ...
6. oldal
... whole ranks of characters adorned with uniform panegyric , and not to be known from one another but by extrinsic and casual circum- stances . " Let me remember ( says Hale ) , when I find myself inclined to pity a criminal , that there ...
... whole ranks of characters adorned with uniform panegyric , and not to be known from one another but by extrinsic and casual circum- stances . " Let me remember ( says Hale ) , when I find myself inclined to pity a criminal , that there ...
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