Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran xxix
... 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- ceedingly that I was deprived of the benefit ...
... 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- ceedingly that I was deprived of the benefit ...
Stran xxxvi
... remarks on the first edition of his Work ; and the letters J. B.-O. are annexed to some remarks furnished by the author's ... remark , not written by the author , for the sake of distinction has been enclosed within crotchets ; in one ...
... remarks on the first edition of his Work ; and the letters J. B.-O. are annexed to some remarks furnished by the author's ... remark , not written by the author , for the sake of distinction has been enclosed within crotchets ; in one ...
Stran xxxvii
... remarks of his friends are distin- guished as formerly , except those of Mr. Malone , to which the letter M. is now subjoined . Those to which the letter K. is affixed were communicated by my learned friend the Reverend Doctor Kearney ...
... remarks of his friends are distin- guished as formerly , except those of Mr. Malone , to which the letter M. is now subjoined . Those to which the letter K. is affixed were communicated by my learned friend the Reverend Doctor Kearney ...
Stran 2
... remarks upon his work . But though I would not war with the dead ' offensively , I think it neces- sary to be strenuous in defence of my illustrious friend , which I cannot be without strong animadversions upon a writer who has greatly ...
... remarks upon his work . But though I would not war with the dead ' offensively , I think it neces- sary to be strenuous in defence of my illustrious friend , which I cannot be without strong animadversions upon a writer who has greatly ...
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... remark , that his walk was now quick , and again slow , as an indication of a mind revolving with violent com- motion . Thus the story of Melanchthon affords a striking lecture on the value of time , by informing us , that when he had ...
... remark , that his walk was now quick , and again slow , as an indication of a mind revolving with violent com- motion . Thus the story of Melanchthon affords a striking lecture on the value of time , by informing us , that when he had ...
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