Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 338
... conversation , no fair exertion of mind amongst them , if the young men are by ; for a man who has a character does not choose to stake it in their presence . BOSWELL : 66 But , Sir , may there not be very good conversation without a ...
... conversation , no fair exertion of mind amongst them , if the young men are by ; for a man who has a character does not choose to stake it in their presence . BOSWELL : 66 But , Sir , may there not be very good conversation without a ...
Stran 545
... conversation , Johnson observes that , " Traditional memory retains no sallies of raillery , or sentences of observation ; nothing either pointed or solid , wise or merry ; and that one apophthegm only is recorded . " In this respect ...
... conversation , Johnson observes that , " Traditional memory retains no sallies of raillery , or sentences of observation ; nothing either pointed or solid , wise or merry ; and that one apophthegm only is recorded . " In this respect ...
Stran 718
... conversation , 443 ; quoted , 216n .; letter to from Johnson , 509 West , G. , his translation of Pindar criticised ... conversation with Boswell , 440 ; his attack on Garrick , 506 ; his conduct during the Gordon riots , 521 , 522 ...
... conversation , 443 ; quoted , 216n .; letter to from Johnson , 509 West , G. , his translation of Pindar criticised ... conversation with Boswell , 440 ; his attack on Garrick , 506 ; his conduct during the Gordon riots , 521 , 522 ...
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