Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Macmillan, 1894 - 718 strani |
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... merit . JOHNSON : “ If man were a savage , living in the woods by himself , this might be true ; but in civilized society we all depend upon each other , and our happiness is very much owing to the good opinion of man- kind . Now , Sir ...
... merit . JOHNSON : “ If man were a savage , living in the woods by himself , this might be true ; but in civilized society we all depend upon each other , and our happiness is very much owing to the good opinion of man- kind . Now , Sir ...
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... merit is there in that ? You may as well praise a schoolmaster for whipping a boy who has construed ill . No , Sir , there is no real criticism in it : none showing the beauty of thought , as formed on the workings of the human heart ...
... merit is there in that ? You may as well praise a schoolmaster for whipping a boy who has construed ill . No , Sir , there is no real criticism in it : none showing the beauty of thought , as formed on the workings of the human heart ...
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... merit ? " JOHNSON : " Yes , Sir , if they fall in your way ; but if it be understood that you patronize young men of merit , you will be harassed with solicitations . You will have numbers forced upon you , who have no merit ; some will ...
... merit ? " JOHNSON : " Yes , Sir , if they fall in your way ; but if it be understood that you patronize young men of merit , you will be harassed with solicitations . You will have numbers forced upon you , who have no merit ; some will ...
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acquaintance admiration afterwards appears asked Baretti Beauclerk believe BENNET LANGTON Bishop bookseller called character church compliments consider conversation Croker David Garrick DEAR SIR death Dictionary dined edition eminent England English Essay father favor Garrick gentleman Gentleman's Magazine give Goldsmith happy heard Hebrides honor hope humble servant JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson kind King lady Langton language Latin learned letter Lichfield literary lived London Lord Lord Bute Lord Chesterfield Lucy Porter manner mentioned merit mind never obliged observed occasion opinion Oxford Pembroke College perhaps pleased pleasure poem poet praise published Rambler reason remarkable Reverend Samuel Johnson Scotland Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Reynolds suppose sure talked tell things THOMAS WARTON thought Thrale tion told translation truth verses Warton wish write written wrote