Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran xxxiv
... formed by nature and by habit , that to restrain the effusion of delight on having obtained such fame , to me would be truly painful . Why then should I suppress it ? Why out of the abundance of the heart ' should I not speak ? Let me ...
... formed by nature and by habit , that to restrain the effusion of delight on having obtained such fame , to me would be truly painful . Why then should I suppress it ? Why out of the abundance of the heart ' should I not speak ? Let me ...
Stran 176
... formed his style upon Sandys's View of the State of Religion in the Western parts of the World . The style of Johnson was , undoubtedly , much formed upon that of the great writers in the last century , 1 Idler , No. 70 . 2 [ The Paper ...
... formed his style upon Sandys's View of the State of Religion in the Western parts of the World . The style of Johnson was , undoubtedly , much formed upon that of the great writers in the last century , 1 Idler , No. 70 . 2 [ The Paper ...
Stran 248
... formed an intimacy with Dr. Johnson . This pamphlet Johnson presented to the Bodleian Library . On a blank leaf of it is pasted a paragraph cut out of a newspaper , containing an account of the death and character of Williams , plainly ...
... formed an intimacy with Dr. Johnson . This pamphlet Johnson presented to the Bodleian Library . On a blank leaf of it is pasted a paragraph cut out of a newspaper , containing an account of the death and character of Williams , plainly ...
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