Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran xiii
... particular piece of sentimentalism of his a little rank ; but be that as it may , it is only from big books and from large canvases that pleasure of the kind I am referring to can be obtained , and Boswell's Johnson is full of such ...
... particular piece of sentimentalism of his a little rank ; but be that as it may , it is only from big books and from large canvases that pleasure of the kind I am referring to can be obtained , and Boswell's Johnson is full of such ...
Stran xv
... particular secret- ' Sir , you are welcome to read the letter . " ' I thank you , my dear Mr. Lowe , you are very obliging . I take it exceedingly kind . ' ( Having read . ) ' It is nothing I believe , Mr. Lowe , that you would be ...
... particular secret- ' Sir , you are welcome to read the letter . " ' I thank you , my dear Mr. Lowe , you are very obliging . I take it exceedingly kind . ' ( Having read . ) ' It is nothing I believe , Mr. Lowe , that you would be ...
Stran xxv
... to the world that he has been thought worthy of particular attention by a person of the first eminence in the age in which he lived , whose company has been univer- VOL . I. sally courted , I am justified in availing myself of то ...
... to the world that he has been thought worthy of particular attention by a person of the first eminence in the age in which he lived , whose company has been univer- VOL . I. sally courted , I am justified in availing myself of то ...
Stran xxvii
... particular on which it has become necessary to speak very plainly . I have , therefore , in this work been more reserved ; and though I tell nothing but the truth , I have still kept in my mind that the whole truth is not always to be ...
... particular on which it has become necessary to speak very plainly . I have , therefore , in this work been more reserved ; and though I tell nothing but the truth , I have still kept in my mind that the whole truth is not always to be ...
Stran xxxi
... and in this endeavour I have had the assistance not only of some of my particular 1 See Mr. Malone's Preface to his edition of Shakespeare . friends , but of many other learned and ingenious men ADVERTISEMENT TO FIRST EDITION xxxi.
... and in this endeavour I have had the assistance not only of some of my particular 1 See Mr. Malone's Preface to his edition of Shakespeare . friends , but of many other learned and ingenious men ADVERTISEMENT TO FIRST EDITION xxxi.
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