Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran xvi
... Poets , I hastened down to Mr. Thrale's at Streatham , where he now was , that I might ensure his being at home next day , and after dinner , when I thought he would receive the good news in the best humour , I announced it eagerly ...
... Poets , I hastened down to Mr. Thrale's at Streatham , where he now was , that I might ensure his being at home next day , and after dinner , when I thought he would receive the good news in the best humour , I announced it eagerly ...
Stran xxiv
... Poets , his Preface to Shakespeare and to the English Dictionary - the Dictionary itself— many of the Ramblers and Idlers ( especially the ' Dick Minim ' Idlers of June 1759 ) , did they stand alone on our shelves , would be enough ...
... Poets , his Preface to Shakespeare and to the English Dictionary - the Dictionary itself— many of the Ramblers and Idlers ( especially the ' Dick Minim ' Idlers of June 1759 ) , did they stand alone on our shelves , would be enough ...
Stran 16
... poetic talent which afterwards bore such rich and plentiful fruits ; for , except- ing his orthographic works , everything which Dr. Johnson wrote was poetry , whose essence consists , not in numbers , or in jingle , but in the strength ...
... poetic talent which afterwards bore such rich and plentiful fruits ; for , except- ing his orthographic works , everything which Dr. Johnson wrote was poetry , whose essence consists , not in numbers , or in jingle , but in the strength ...
Stran 35
... Poems , collected by a person of the name of Husbands , was published Adams informed me , that he attended his tutor's lectures , and also the lectures in the College Hall very regularly . at Oxford in 1731. In that Miscellany Johnson's ...
... Poems , collected by a person of the name of Husbands , was published Adams informed me , that he attended his tutor's lectures , and also the lectures in the College Hall very regularly . at Oxford in 1731. In that Miscellany Johnson's ...
Stran 43
... poem to an end ; that he read Shakespeare at a period so early that the speech of the Ghost in Hamlet terrified him when he was alone ; that Horace's Odes were the compositions in which he took most delight , and it was long before he ...
... poem to an end ; that he read Shakespeare at a period so early that the speech of the Ghost in Hamlet terrified him when he was alone ; that Horace's Odes were the compositions in which he took most delight , and it was long before he ...
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