Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Crowell |
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Stran 63
... sermons to Dr. Johnson for his opinion; and after his unfavorable letter to Dr. Blair had been sent off, he received from Johnson on Christmas Eve, a note in which was the following paragraph: I have read over Dr. Blair's first sermon ...
... sermons to Dr. Johnson for his opinion; and after his unfavorable letter to Dr. Blair had been sent off, he received from Johnson on Christmas Eve, a note in which was the following paragraph: I have read over Dr. Blair's first sermon ...
Stran 165
... sermons afford the best specimen of English pulpit eloquence.” JoHNSON: “We have no sermons addressed to the passions, that are good for anything; if you mean that kind of eloquence.” A CLERGYMAN (whose name I do not recollect): “Were ...
... sermons afford the best specimen of English pulpit eloquence.” JoHNSON: “We have no sermons addressed to the passions, that are good for anything; if you mean that kind of eloquence.” A CLERGYMAN (whose name I do not recollect): “Were ...
Stran 291
... sermons seems very judicious. Few frequent preachers can be supposed to have sermons more their own than yours will be. Take care to register, somewhere or other, the authours from whom your several discourses are borrowed; and do not ...
... sermons seems very judicious. Few frequent preachers can be supposed to have sermons more their own than yours will be. Take care to register, somewhere or other, the authours from whom your several discourses are borrowed; and do not ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Omejen predogled - 1962 |
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