Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Macmillan, 1894 - 718 strani |
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Stran 51
... London , " I have heard him relate , was an Irish painter , whom he knew at Birmingham , and who had practised his own precepts of economy for several years in the British capital . He assured Johnson , who , I suppose , was then ...
... London , " I have heard him relate , was an Irish painter , whom he knew at Birmingham , and who had practised his own precepts of economy for several years in the British capital . He assured Johnson , who , I suppose , was then ...
Stran 107
... London . " More readers , therefore , will be delighted with the pointed spirit of " London " than with the profound reflection of " The Vanity of Human Wishes . " Garrick , for instance , observed in his sprightly manner , with more ...
... London . " More readers , therefore , will be delighted with the pointed spirit of " London " than with the profound reflection of " The Vanity of Human Wishes . " Garrick , for instance , observed in his sprightly manner , with more ...
Stran 250
... London , supped with me at these chambers . JOHNSON : ' Pity is not natural to man . Children are always cruel . Savages are always cruel . Pity is acquired and improved by the cultivation of reason . We may have uneasy sensations from ...
... London , supped with me at these chambers . JOHNSON : ' Pity is not natural to man . Children are always cruel . Savages are always cruel . Pity is acquired and improved by the cultivation of reason . We may have uneasy sensations from ...
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