Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, Količine 1–6Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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Stran xv
... perhaps in more , is very far from having spent its force . Young men are still far too often found in our Universities who think that one proof of their originality is a contempt of authors whose writings they have never read . Books ...
... perhaps in more , is very far from having spent its force . Young men are still far too often found in our Universities who think that one proof of their originality is a contempt of authors whose writings they have never read . Books ...
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... perhaps would even have been proud , could he have foreseen this edition . Few distinctions he valued more highly than those which he received from his own great University . The honorary degrees that it conferred on him , the gown that ...
... perhaps would even have been proud , could he have foreseen this edition . Few distinctions he valued more highly than those which he received from his own great University . The honorary degrees that it conferred on him , the gown that ...
Stran xxv
... perhaps on other subjects . Their composition would , however , have delayed publication more than seemed advisable , and their length might have rendered the volumes bulky beyond all reason . A more favourable opportunity may come . I ...
... perhaps on other subjects . Their composition would , however , have delayed publication more than seemed advisable , and their length might have rendered the volumes bulky beyond all reason . A more favourable opportunity may come . I ...
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... perhaps quotes from memory the following passage in Goldsmith's Life of Nash : - ' The doctor was one day conversing with Locke and two or three more of his learned and intimate companions , with that freedom , gaiety , and cheer ...
... perhaps quotes from memory the following passage in Goldsmith's Life of Nash : - ' The doctor was one day conversing with Locke and two or three more of his learned and intimate companions , with that freedom , gaiety , and cheer ...
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... perhaps he will devise something extraordinary . ' Mme . D'Arblay's Diary , ii . 400. ' Dr. John- son's history , ' wrote Horace Walpole , on June 20 , 1785 , though he is going to have as many lives as a cat , might ' be reduced to ...
... perhaps he will devise something extraordinary . ' Mme . D'Arblay's Diary , ii . 400. ' Dr. John- son's history , ' wrote Horace Walpole , on June 20 , 1785 , though he is going to have as many lives as a cat , might ' be reduced to ...
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