Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... seen , Thomas Carlyle . With what a devouring eye had he read his Clarendon and his Boswell ! -his own pages are rich with their recollections . ' We ourselves can remember reading in Lord Clarendon with feelings perhaps somehow ...
... seen , Thomas Carlyle . With what a devouring eye had he read his Clarendon and his Boswell ! -his own pages are rich with their recollections . ' We ourselves can remember reading in Lord Clarendon with feelings perhaps somehow ...
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... seen in this work more completely than any man who has ever yet lived.1 And he will be seen as he really was ; for I profess to write , not his panegyric , which must be all praise , but his Life , which , great and good as he was ...
... seen in this work more completely than any man who has ever yet lived.1 And he will be seen as he really was ; for I profess to write , not his panegyric , which must be all praise , but his Life , which , great and good as he was ...
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... seen mentioned , in some preface , as one of the restorers of learning . His curiosity having been thus excited , he sat down with avidity , and read a great part of the book . What he read during these two years , he told me , was not ...
... seen mentioned , in some preface , as one of the restorers of learning . His curiosity having been thus excited , he sat down with avidity , and read a great part of the book . What he read during these two years , he told me , was not ...
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... seen [ I suppose at five years old ] in his father's shop , entitled , De Veritate Religionis , etc. , he began to think himself highly culpable for neglecting such a means of information , and took himself severely to task for this sin ...
... seen [ I suppose at five years old ] in his father's shop , entitled , De Veritate Religionis , etc. , he began to think himself highly culpable for neglecting such a means of information , and took himself severely to task for this sin ...
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... seen lounging at the College gate , with a circle of young students round him , whom he was entertaining with wit , and keeping from their studies , if not spiriting them up to rebellion against the College discipline , which in his ...
... seen lounging at the College gate , with a circle of young students round him , whom he was entertaining with wit , and keeping from their studies , if not spiriting them up to rebellion against the College discipline , which in his ...
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