Boswell's Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1904 - 704 strani |
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Stran xxii
... pleasure of the fleshly sort , his resulting animalism , and his tire- some vows of sobriety . And hence , also , his ridiculous- ness - his amusing counsel addressed to James Boswell the erring : ' Be retenu ' , ' Be Lord Marischal ...
... pleasure of the fleshly sort , his resulting animalism , and his tire- some vows of sobriety . And hence , also , his ridiculous- ness - his amusing counsel addressed to James Boswell the erring : ' Be retenu ' , ' Be Lord Marischal ...
Stran 1
... pleasure in celebrating the distinguished merit of a contemporary , mixed with a certain degree of vanity not altogether inexcusable , in appearing fully sensible of it , where can I find one , in complimenting whom I can with more ...
... pleasure in celebrating the distinguished merit of a contemporary , mixed with a certain degree of vanity not altogether inexcusable , in appearing fully sensible of it , where can I find one , in complimenting whom I can with more ...
Stran 66
... pleasure to the teacher , and no great advan- tage to the pupils . Good temper is a most essential requisite in a Preceptor . Horace paints the character as bland : Ut pueris olim dant crustula blandi Doctores , elementa velint ut ...
... pleasure to the teacher , and no great advan- tage to the pupils . Good temper is a most essential requisite in a Preceptor . Horace paints the character as bland : Ut pueris olim dant crustula blandi Doctores , elementa velint ut ...
Stran 82
... pleasure so soon ; for a pleasure I shall always think it , to converse in any manner with an ingenious and candid man ; but having the inclosed poem in my hands to dispose of for the benefit of the authour , ( of whose abilities I ...
... pleasure so soon ; for a pleasure I shall always think it , to converse in any manner with an ingenious and candid man ; but having the inclosed poem in my hands to dispose of for the benefit of the authour , ( of whose abilities I ...
Stran 128
... pleasure ; and it should not pass unobserved , that he has quoted no authour whose writings had a tendency to hurt sound religion and morality . The necessary expense of preparing a work of such magni- tude for the press , must have ...
... pleasure ; and it should not pass unobserved , that he has quoted no authour whose writings had a tendency to hurt sound religion and morality . The necessary expense of preparing a work of such magni- tude for the press , must have ...
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