Boswell's Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1904 - 704 strani |
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... respect , this Work will , in some passages , be different from the former . In my Tour , I was almost un- boundedly open in my communications , and from my eager- ness to display the wonderful fertility and readiness of Johnson's wit ...
... respect , this Work will , in some passages , be different from the former . In my Tour , I was almost un- boundedly open in my communications , and from my eager- ness to display the wonderful fertility and readiness of Johnson's wit ...
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... respects , as it consists of innumerable detached particulars , all which , even the most minute , I have spared no ... respect due to the publick which should oblige every Authour to attend to this , and never to presume to introduce ...
... respects , as it consists of innumerable detached particulars , all which , even the most minute , I have spared no ... respect due to the publick which should oblige every Authour to attend to this , and never to presume to introduce ...
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... respect to be paid to knowledge , to virtue and to truth ' . ' " What I consider as the peculiar value of the following work , is , the quantity it contains of Johnson's conversa- tion ; which is universally acknowledged to have been ...
... respect to be paid to knowledge , to virtue and to truth ' . ' " What I consider as the peculiar value of the following work , is , the quantity it contains of Johnson's conversa- tion ; which is universally acknowledged to have been ...
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... respect , and he complained grievously of it in his letters to his friend Mr. Hector , who was now settled as a surgeon at Birmingham . The letters are lost ; but Mr. Hector re- collects his writing ' that the poet had described the ...
... respect , and he complained grievously of it in his letters to his friend Mr. Hector , who was now settled as a surgeon at Birmingham . The letters are lost ; but Mr. Hector re- collects his writing ' that the poet had described the ...
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... respect ; and that though he loved to exhilarate himself with wine , he never knew him intoxicated but once . In a man whom religious education has secured from licentious indulgences , the passion of love , when once it has seized him ...
... respect ; and that though he loved to exhilarate himself with wine , he never knew him intoxicated but once . In a man whom religious education has secured from licentious indulgences , the passion of love , when once it has seized him ...
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