Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran xxxiv
... formed by nature and by habit , that to restrain the effusion of delight on having obtained such fame , to me would be truly painful . Why then should I suppress it ? Why ' out of the abundance of the heart ' should I not speak ? Let me ...
... formed by nature and by habit , that to restrain the effusion of delight on having obtained such fame , to me would be truly painful . Why then should I suppress it ? Why ' out of the abundance of the heart ' should I not speak ? Let me ...
Stran 17
... formed , and hurt his visual nerves so much , that he did not see at all with one of his eyes , though its appearance was little different from that of the other . There is amongst his prayers one inscribed , When my EYE was restored to ...
... formed , and hurt his visual nerves so much , that he did not see at all with one of his eyes , though its appearance was little different from that of the other . There is amongst his prayers one inscribed , When my EYE was restored to ...
Stran 43
... formed his judgment of others , we may be absolutely certain , both from his writings and his conversation , that his reading was very ex- tensive . Dr. Adam Smith , than whom few were better judges on this subject , once observed to me ...
... formed his judgment of others , we may be absolutely certain , both from his writings and his conversation , that his reading was very ex- tensive . Dr. Adam Smith , than whom few were better judges on this subject , once observed to me ...
Stran 46
... formed any close intimacies with his fellow - collegians . But Dr. Adams told me that he contracted a love and regard for Pembroke College , which he retained to the last . A short time before his death he sent to that College a present ...
... formed any close intimacies with his fellow - collegians . But Dr. Adams told me that he contracted a love and regard for Pembroke College , which he retained to the last . A short time before his death he sent to that College a present ...
Stran 47
... formation of Dr. Taylor , a very strong instance of that rigid honesty which he ever inflexibly preserved . Taylor had obtained his father's consent to be entered of Pembroke , that he might be with his schoolfellow Johnson , with whom ...
... formation of Dr. Taylor , a very strong instance of that rigid honesty which he ever inflexibly preserved . Taylor had obtained his father's consent to be entered of Pembroke , that he might be with his schoolfellow Johnson , with whom ...
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