Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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Stran 103
... remarkable that Johnson's last - quoted letter to Mr. Cave concludes with a fair confession that he had not a dinner ; and it is no less remarkable that , though in this state of want himself , his benevolent heart was not insensible to ...
... remarkable that Johnson's last - quoted letter to Mr. Cave concludes with a fair confession that he had not a dinner ; and it is no less remarkable that , though in this state of want himself , his benevolent heart was not insensible to ...
Stran 129
... remarkable that in this biographical disqui- sition there appears a very strong symptom of John- son's prejudice against players - a prejudice which may be attributed to the following causes : first , the imperfection of his organs ...
... remarkable that in this biographical disqui- sition there appears a very strong symptom of John- son's prejudice against players - a prejudice which may be attributed to the following causes : first , the imperfection of his organs ...
Stran 141
... remarkable that in this first edition of ' The Winter's Walk ' the concluding line was much more Johnsonian than it was afterwards printed ; for in subsequent editions , after praying Stella to ' snatch him to her arms , ' he says ...
... remarkable that in this first edition of ' The Winter's Walk ' the concluding line was much more Johnsonian than it was afterwards printed ; for in subsequent editions , after praying Stella to ' snatch him to her arms , ' he says ...
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