Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Macmillan, 1894 - 718 strani |
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Stran 257
... mentioned , Johnson said , Why , Sir , he is a man of good parts , but being originally poor , he has got a love of mean company and low jocularity ; a very bad thing , Sir . To laugh is good , as to talk is good . But you ought no more ...
... mentioned , Johnson said , Why , Sir , he is a man of good parts , but being originally poor , he has got a love of mean company and low jocularity ; a very bad thing , Sir . To laugh is good , as to talk is good . But you ought no more ...
Stran 339
... mentioned Shakespeare's description of the night before the battle of Agincourt [ Henry V. , Act IV . , Prologue ] ; but it was observed it had men in it . Mr. Davies suggested the speech of Juliet , in which she figures herself awaking ...
... mentioned Shakespeare's description of the night before the battle of Agincourt [ Henry V. , Act IV . , Prologue ] ; but it was observed it had men in it . Mr. Davies suggested the speech of Juliet , in which she figures herself awaking ...
Stran 342
... mentioned Garrick . " JOHNSON : " My dear Sir , had I mentioned him , I must have mentioned many more ; Mrs. Pritchard , Mrs. Cibber , — nay , and Mr. Cibber too ; he too altered Shakespeare . " BOSWELL : " You have read his Apology ...
... mentioned Garrick . " JOHNSON : " My dear Sir , had I mentioned him , I must have mentioned many more ; Mrs. Pritchard , Mrs. Cibber , — nay , and Mr. Cibber too ; he too altered Shakespeare . " BOSWELL : " You have read his Apology ...
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