Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 45
... excellent translator of the Lusiad , was there . I have preserved little of the conversation of this even- ing . Dr. Johnson said , ' Thomson had a true poetical genius , the power of viewing everything in a poetical light . His fault ...
... excellent translator of the Lusiad , was there . I have preserved little of the conversation of this even- ing . Dr. Johnson said , ' Thomson had a true poetical genius , the power of viewing everything in a poetical light . His fault ...
Stran 46
... excellent Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare is addressed ; and Dr. Harwood , who has written and published various works , particularly a fantastical translation of the New Testament , in modern phrase , and with a Socinian twist . I ...
... excellent Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare is addressed ; and Dr. Harwood , who has written and published various works , particularly a fantastical translation of the New Testament , in modern phrase , and with a Socinian twist . I ...
Stran 93
... excellent . How is the suit carried on ? If by sub- scription , I commission you to contribute , in my name , what is proper . Let nothing be wanting in such a case . Dr. Drummond , I see , is superseded . His father would have 1 Really ...
... excellent . How is the suit carried on ? If by sub- scription , I commission you to contribute , in my name , what is proper . Let nothing be wanting in such a case . Dr. Drummond , I see , is superseded . His father would have 1 Really ...
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