Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Dodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 strani |
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... delighted in the vigour and vivacity of his conversation , and he determined to portray him in such a manner as to be entertaining , lively , and amusing . And what is more to the purpose , he has succeeded . Undoubtedly the great ...
... delighted in the vigour and vivacity of his conversation , and he determined to portray him in such a manner as to be entertaining , lively , and amusing . And what is more to the purpose , he has succeeded . Undoubtedly the great ...
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... delighted with varieties of worship ; but is answered , That variety cannot affect that Being , who , infinitely happy in his own perfections , wants no external gratifications ; nor can infinite truth be delighted with falsehood ; that ...
... delighted with varieties of worship ; but is answered , That variety cannot affect that Being , who , infinitely happy in his own perfections , wants no external gratifications ; nor can infinite truth be delighted with falsehood ; that ...
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... delighted with it ; and there being no name to it , the first buzz of the literary circles was , ' Here is an unknown poet , greater even than Pope . ' And it is recorded in the Gentleman's Magazine of that year1 that it ' got to the ...
... delighted with it ; and there being no name to it , the first buzz of the literary circles was , ' Here is an unknown poet , greater even than Pope . ' And it is recorded in the Gentleman's Magazine of that year1 that it ' got to the ...
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