Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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Stran 80
Mr. Wilkes remarked , that among all the bold Alights of Shakespeare's imagination , the boldest was making Birnam wood ... that ' the clannish slavery of the Highlands of Scotland was the single exception to Milton's remark of “ The ...
Mr. Wilkes remarked , that among all the bold Alights of Shakespeare's imagination , the boldest was making Birnam wood ... that ' the clannish slavery of the Highlands of Scotland was the single exception to Milton's remark of “ The ...
Stran 198
The remark about the dog , if made by me , was such a sally as might escape one when painting a man highly . On Tuesday , September 23 , Johnson was remarkably cordial to me . It being necessary for me to return to Scotland soon , I had ...
The remark about the dog , if made by me , was such a sally as might escape one when painting a man highly . On Tuesday , September 23 , Johnson was remarkably cordial to me . It being necessary for me to return to Scotland soon , I had ...
Stran 268
I have heard Mr. Gibbon remark , ' that Mr. Fox could not be afraid of Dr. Johnson ; yet he certainly was very shy of saying anything in Dr. Johnson's presence . ' Mr. Scott now quoted what was said of Alcibiades by a Greek poet ...
I have heard Mr. Gibbon remark , ' that Mr. Fox could not be afraid of Dr. Johnson ; yet he certainly was very shy of saying anything in Dr. Johnson's presence . ' Mr. Scott now quoted what was said of Alcibiades by a Greek poet ...
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