Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, Količina 1Harper & Brothers, 1799 |
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Stran xvi
... manners too a change has come , and as Johnson justly observes , all works which describe manners require notes in sixty or seventy years , or less ' . ' But it is not only Bos- well's narrative that needs illustration . Johnson in his ...
... manners too a change has come , and as Johnson justly observes , all works which describe manners require notes in sixty or seventy years , or less ' . ' But it is not only Bos- well's narrative that needs illustration . Johnson in his ...
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... manner , before that editor who should trouble him- self and his readers with attempting to refute Johnson's arguments , paradoxical as they often were , should be placed Reynold's portrait of that ' labouring working mind ' . ' It ...
... manner , before that editor who should trouble him- self and his readers with attempting to refute Johnson's arguments , paradoxical as they often were , should be placed Reynold's portrait of that ' labouring working mind ' . ' It ...
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... manner , which opinion the Publick has confirmed , was the best encourage- ment for me to persevere in my purpose of producing the whole of my stores ' . In one respect , this Work will , in some passages , be dif- ferent from the ...
... manner , which opinion the Publick has confirmed , was the best encourage- ment for me to persevere in my purpose of producing the whole of my stores ' . In one respect , this Work will , in some passages , be dif- ferent from the ...
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... manner , he ob- served Beau Nash approaching ; upon which he suddenly stopped : My boys , ( said he , ) let us be grave : here comes a fool . ' The world , my friend , I have found to be a great fool , as to that particular , on which ...
... manner , he ob- served Beau Nash approaching ; upon which he suddenly stopped : My boys , ( said he , ) let us be grave : here comes a fool . ' The world , my friend , I have found to be a great fool , as to that particular , on which ...
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... manners I contemplate in a day ; and all the time I myself am pars magna , for my exuberant spirits will not let me listen enough . ' Ib . p . 188. Mr. Barclay said that he had seen Boswell lay down his knife and fork , and take out his ...
... manners I contemplate in a day ; and all the time I myself am pars magna , for my exuberant spirits will not let me listen enough . ' Ib . p . 188. Mr. Barclay said that he had seen Boswell lay down his knife and fork , and take out his ...
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