Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, Količina 3Harper, 1891 |
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... Burke and Reynolds are the same one day as another , ' Johnson said , post , under Sept. 22 , 1777. Boswell celebrates Reynolds's ' equal and placid temper , ' ante , i . 1. On Aug. 12 , 1775 , he wrote to Temple : - It is absurd to ...
... Burke and Reynolds are the same one day as another , ' Johnson said , post , under Sept. 22 , 1777. Boswell celebrates Reynolds's ' equal and placid temper , ' ante , i . 1. On Aug. 12 , 1775 , he wrote to Temple : - It is absurd to ...
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... Burke , writ- ing in 1794 , says : - ' In quarters the innkeepers are obliged to find for the soldiers lodging , fire , candle - light , small - beer , salt and vinegar gratis . ' Burke's Corres . iv . 258. Johnson wrote in 1758 ( Works ...
... Burke , writ- ing in 1794 , says : - ' In quarters the innkeepers are obliged to find for the soldiers lodging , fire , candle - light , small - beer , salt and vinegar gratis . ' Burke's Corres . iv . 258. Johnson wrote in 1758 ( Works ...
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... Burke , writ- ing in 1794 , says : - ' In quarters the innkeepers are obliged to find for the soldiers lodging , fire , candle - light , small - beer , salt and vinegar gratis . ' Burke's Corres . iv . 258. Johnson wrote in 1758 ( Works ...
... Burke , writ- ing in 1794 , says : - ' In quarters the innkeepers are obliged to find for the soldiers lodging , fire , candle - light , small - beer , salt and vinegar gratis . ' Burke's Corres . iv . 258. Johnson wrote in 1758 ( Works ...
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... Burke , in a letter that he wrote in 1771 ( Corres . i . 330 ) , must have had in mind his talks with Johnson . Nay , ' he said , ' it is not un- common , when men are got into debates , to take now one side , now another , of a ...
... Burke , in a letter that he wrote in 1771 ( Corres . i . 330 ) , must have had in mind his talks with Johnson . Nay , ' he said , ' it is not un- common , when men are got into debates , to take now one side , now another , of a ...
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... Burke said : - ' I do not know how it has happened , that orators have hitherto fared worse in the hands of the translators than even the poets ; I never could bear to read a translation of Cicero . ' Life of Sir W. Jones , p . 196 . no ...
... Burke said : - ' I do not know how it has happened , that orators have hitherto fared worse in the hands of the translators than even the poets ; I never could bear to read a translation of Cicero . ' Life of Sir W. Jones , p . 196 . no ...
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