Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... Sir , all this notion about benevolence arises from a man's imagining himself to be of more importance to others than he □ really is . They don't care a farthing - whether he drinks wine or not . " SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS : “ Yes , they do ...
... Sir , all this notion about benevolence arises from a man's imagining himself to be of more importance to others than he □ really is . They don't care a farthing - whether he drinks wine or not . " SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS : “ Yes , they do ...
Stran 655
... Sir . " -- Upon which I gave him a particular account of what had been done , and read to him the Lord Chancellor's ... Joshua Reynolds's next day . - I never was again under that roof which I had so long reverenced . pass the remainder of ...
... Sir . " -- Upon which I gave him a particular account of what had been done , and read to him the Lord Chancellor's ... Joshua Reynolds's next day . - I never was again under that roof which I had so long reverenced . pass the remainder of ...
Stran 660
... Sir Joshua Reynolds I was informed , that the Lord Chancellor had called on him , and acquainted him that the application had not been success- ful , but that his Lordship , after speaking highly in praise of Johnson , as a man who was ...
... Sir Joshua Reynolds I was informed , that the Lord Chancellor had called on him , and acquainted him that the application had not been success- ful , but that his Lordship , after speaking highly in praise of Johnson , as a man who was ...
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