Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... admired for his literature and taste , and beloved for the candour , moderation , and mildness of his character . Were I capable of paying a suitable tribute of admiration to him , I should certainly not withhold it at a moment when it ...
... admired for his literature and taste , and beloved for the candour , moderation , and mildness of his character . Were I capable of paying a suitable tribute of admiration to him , I should certainly not withhold it at a moment when it ...
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... admired for their works , on account of the vast learning that is displayed in them , who are not able to sustain ... admiration in other readers , who minded the difference between what a man speaks without preparation , and that ...
... admired for their works , on account of the vast learning that is displayed in them , who are not able to sustain ... admiration in other readers , who minded the difference between what a man speaks without preparation , and that ...
Stran 692
... admiration and reverence . think he resembled those learned men ; but if you shew the MENAGIANA , you distinguish him from them , and make him known by a talent which is given to very few learned men . There it appears that he was a man ...
... admiration and reverence . think he resembled those learned men ; but if you shew the MENAGIANA , you distinguish him from them , and make him known by a talent which is given to very few learned men . There it appears that he was a man ...
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