Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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Stran 51
JOHNSON : ' Why , sir , they would have been thought as good as odes commonly are , if Cumberland had not put his name to them ; but a name immediately draws censure , unless it be a name that bears down everything before it .
JOHNSON : ' Why , sir , they would have been thought as good as odes commonly are , if Cumberland had not put his name to them ; but a name immediately draws censure , unless it be a name that bears down everything before it .
Stran 123
This letter immediately was laid before Dodd ; but he believed those whom he wished to be right , as it is thought , till within three days of his end . He died with pious composure and resolution . I have just seen the Ordinary that ...
This letter immediately was laid before Dodd ; but he believed those whom he wished to be right , as it is thought , till within three days of his end . He died with pious composure and resolution . I have just seen the Ordinary that ...
Stran 245
I looked into his book , and thought he did not understand his own system . ' BOSWELL : ' He says plain things in a formal and abstract way , to be sure ; but his method is good , for , to have clear notions upon any subject , we must ...
I looked into his book , and thought he did not understand his own system . ' BOSWELL : ' He says plain things in a formal and abstract way , to be sure ; but his method is good , for , to have clear notions upon any subject , we must ...
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