Boswell's Life of Johnson: Life (v.l, 1709-1765; v.2 1765-1776; v.3, 1776-1780; v.4, 1780-1784)Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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Stran xi
... doubt lest the ' fresh woods and pastures new ' may never wear the friendly and familiar face of the plot of ground within whose narrower confines he has so long been labouring , and whose every corner he knows so well . the thought ...
... doubt lest the ' fresh woods and pastures new ' may never wear the friendly and familiar face of the plot of ground within whose narrower confines he has so long been labouring , and whose every corner he knows so well . the thought ...
Stran xii
... doubts , doubts of all kinds , which since the great upheaval of the French Revolution have harassed mankind , had scarcely begun to ruffle the waters of their life . Even Johnson's troubled mind enjoyed vast levels of repose . The ...
... doubts , doubts of all kinds , which since the great upheaval of the French Revolution have harassed mankind , had scarcely begun to ruffle the waters of their life . Even Johnson's troubled mind enjoyed vast levels of repose . The ...
Stran xxiv
... doubt . How much he valued any tribute of respect from Oxford is shown by the absurd importance that he gave to a sermon which was preached before the University by an insignificant clergy- man more than a year and a half after ...
... doubt . How much he valued any tribute of respect from Oxford is shown by the absurd importance that he gave to a sermon which was preached before the University by an insignificant clergy- man more than a year and a half after ...
Stran 10
... doubts I at any time entertained , have been entirely removed by the very favourable reception with which it has been honoured ' . That reception has excited my best exertions to render my Book more perfect ; and in this endeavour I ...
... doubts I at any time entertained , have been entirely removed by the very favourable reception with which it has been honoured ' . That reception has excited my best exertions to render my Book more perfect ; and in this endeavour I ...
Stran 11
... doubt , if his discourse at other periods had been collected with the same attention , the whole tenor of what he uttered would have been found equally excellent . His strong , clear , and animated enforcement of religion , morality ...
... doubt , if his discourse at other periods had been collected with the same attention , the whole tenor of what he uttered would have been found equally excellent . His strong , clear , and animated enforcement of religion , morality ...
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