Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran 56
... natural to man , and that if we would but consult our own hearts we should be virtuous . Now , after consulting our own hearts all we can , and with all the helps we have , we find how few of us are virtuous . This is saying a thing ...
... natural to man , and that if we would but consult our own hearts we should be virtuous . Now , after consulting our own hearts all we can , and with all the helps we have , we find how few of us are virtuous . This is saying a thing ...
Stran 60
... naturally talked of travels , as Mr. Brydone accompanied him in his tour to Sicily and Malta . He said , ' The information which we have from modern travellers is much more authentic than what we had from ancient travellers ; ancient ...
... naturally talked of travels , as Mr. Brydone accompanied him in his tour to Sicily and Malta . He said , ' The information which we have from modern travellers is much more authentic than what we had from ancient travellers ; ancient ...
Stran 66
... natural , but it is cowardly . What I told him of the increasing expense of a growing family seems to have struck him . He certainly had gone on with very confused views , and we have , I think , shown him that he is wrong : though ...
... natural , but it is cowardly . What I told him of the increasing expense of a growing family seems to have struck him . He certainly had gone on with very confused views , and we have , I think , shown him that he is wrong : though ...
Stran 81
... natural son1 of the second Lord Southwell . The table had a singular appearance , being covered with a heterogeneous as- semblage of oysters and porter for his company , and tea for himself . I mentioned my having heard an eminent ...
... natural son1 of the second Lord Southwell . The table had a singular appearance , being covered with a heterogeneous as- semblage of oysters and porter for his company , and tea for himself . I mentioned my having heard an eminent ...
Stran 109
... naturally suppose that they are not really in earnest in religion , who can easily bear its opponents ; and thirdly , if the profane find themselves quite well received by the pious , one of the checks upon an open declaration of their ...
... naturally suppose that they are not really in earnest in religion , who can easily bear its opponents ; and thirdly , if the profane find themselves quite well received by the pious , one of the checks upon an open declaration of their ...
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acquaintance admirable affectionate afterwards appeared asked AUGUSTE VESTRIS Beauclerk believe Bishop Bolt Court Burke called character conversation dear sir death dined drink Edwards elegant eminent entertained excellent expressed favour Fleet Street Garrick gentleman give happy hear heard honour hope humble servant humour JAMES BOSWELL kind lady Langton learning letter Levett Lichfield literary lived London Lord Bathurst Lord Bolingbroke Lord Camden Lord Marchmont Lordship LUCY PORTER madam manner Marchmont ment mentioned merit mind Miss never obliged observed occasion once opinion perhaps pleased pleasure poetry Poets Pope praise pretty woman published received recollect remark respect SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotland Sir Joshua Reynolds Streatham suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told truth Various Readings verse WARREN HASTINGS Whig Wilkes wine wish words write written wrote young