Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 93
... political principles , and perhaps his own . 2 Here is another instance of his high admiration of Milton as a poet , notwithstanding his just abhorrence of that sour Republican's political principles . His candour and discrimination are ...
... political principles , and perhaps his own . 2 Here is another instance of his high admiration of Milton as a poet , notwithstanding his just abhorrence of that sour Republican's political principles . His candour and discrimination are ...
Stran 167
... political Publications . It appeared previous to his Taxation no Tyranny , and was written by Dr. Joseph Towers . In that performance Dr. Johnson was treated with the respect due to so eminent a man , while his conduct as a political ...
... political Publications . It appeared previous to his Taxation no Tyranny , and was written by Dr. Joseph Towers . In that performance Dr. Johnson was treated with the respect due to so eminent a man , while his conduct as a political ...
Stran 168
... political pamphlets ; and he was even so much irritated , that he declared his resolution to resign his pension . His friend showed him the impropriety of such a measure , and he afterwards expressed his grati- tude , and said he had ...
... political pamphlets ; and he was even so much irritated , that he declared his resolution to resign his pension . His friend showed him the impropriety of such a measure , and he afterwards expressed his grati- tude , and said he had ...
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