Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... character . ' BoswELL : ' I don't think Foote a good mimic , sir . ' JOHNSON : ' No , sir , his imitations are not like . He gives you something different from himself , but not the character which he means to assume . He goes out of ...
... character . ' BoswELL : ' I don't think Foote a good mimic , sir . ' JOHNSON : ' No , sir , his imitations are not like . He gives you something different from himself , but not the character which he means to assume . He goes out of ...
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... character which my friend Mr. Courtenay has been pleased to give of that work : ' With Reynolds ' pencil , vivid , bold , and true , So fervent Boswell gives him to our view : In every trait we see his mind expand ; The master rises by ...
... character which my friend Mr. Courtenay has been pleased to give of that work : ' With Reynolds ' pencil , vivid , bold , and true , So fervent Boswell gives him to our view : In every trait we see his mind expand ; The master rises by ...
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... character of Gray , which has had the honour to be adopted both by Mr. Mason and Dr. Johnson in their accounts of that poet . The words were , ' How can your great , I will not say your pious , but your moral friend , support the bar ...
... character of Gray , which has had the honour to be adopted both by Mr. Mason and Dr. Johnson in their accounts of that poet . The words were , ' How can your great , I will not say your pious , but your moral friend , support the bar ...
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