Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1T.Y. Crowell, 1911 |
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... mind . His own acquisitions had been made by fits and starts , by violent irruptions into the regions of knowledge ... mind at ease , " a mind at once calm and clear ; but that a mind 1 The Seasons , " Spring , " l . 1149. Thomson was ...
... mind . His own acquisitions had been made by fits and starts , by violent irruptions into the regions of knowledge ... mind at ease , " a mind at once calm and clear ; but that a mind 1 The Seasons , " Spring , " l . 1149. Thomson was ...
Stran 273
... mind , that it hardly admitted or deserved an answer ; by the second I was much better pleased ; and the pleasure will still be increased by such a narrative of the progress of your studies , as may evince the continuance of an equal ...
... mind , that it hardly admitted or deserved an answer ; by the second I was much better pleased ; and the pleasure will still be increased by such a narrative of the progress of your studies , as may evince the continuance of an equal ...
Stran 352
... minds for the approach of death ? " Here I am sensible I was in the wrong , to bring before his view what he ever looked upon with horror ; for although when in a celestial frame of mind in his " Vanity of Human Wishes , ” he has ...
... minds for the approach of death ? " Here I am sensible I was in the wrong , to bring before his view what he ever looked upon with horror ; for although when in a celestial frame of mind in his " Vanity of Human Wishes , ” he has ...
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