Boswell's Life of JohnsonScribner's Sons, 1917 - 574 strani |
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... never abated . ' Upon such intensity and such ardor and enthusiasm depend the energy and animation of his por- trait . But it exhibits other personal qualities than these , which , if less often remarked , are at any rate unconsciously ...
... never abated . ' Upon such intensity and such ardor and enthusiasm depend the energy and animation of his por- trait . But it exhibits other personal qualities than these , which , if less often remarked , are at any rate unconsciously ...
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... never thought to raise me by comparing me to any one ; they never said , Johnson is as good a scholar as such a one ; but such a one is as good a scholar as Johnson ; and this was said but of one , but of Lowe ; and I do not think he ...
... never thought to raise me by comparing me to any one ; they never said , Johnson is as good a scholar as such a one ; but such a one is as good a scholar as Johnson ; and this was said but of one , but of Lowe ; and I do not think he ...
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... never would have taken place had not a gentleman of Shropshire , one of his schoolfellows , spontaneously undertaken to sup- port him at Oxford , in the character of his companion ; though , in fact , he never received any assistance ...
... never would have taken place had not a gentleman of Shropshire , one of his schoolfellows , spontaneously undertaken to sup- port him at Oxford , in the character of his companion ; though , in fact , he never received any assistance ...
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... never afterwards was perfectly relieved ; and all his labours , and all his enjoyments , were but temporary interruptions of its baleful influence . He told Mr. Paradise that he was sometimes so languid and inefficient , that he could ...
... never afterwards was perfectly relieved ; and all his labours , and all his enjoyments , were but temporary interruptions of its baleful influence . He told Mr. Paradise that he was sometimes so languid and inefficient , that he could ...
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... never knew a man who studied hard . I conclude , indeed , from the effects , that some men have studied hard , as Bentley and Clarke . ' Trying him by that criterion upon which he formed his judgement of others , we may be absolutely ...
... never knew a man who studied hard . I conclude , indeed , from the effects , that some men have studied hard , as Bentley and Clarke . ' Trying him by that criterion upon which he formed his judgement of others , we may be absolutely ...
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