Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 163
... desire , to rectify any important opinion , or fortify any generous resolution , you need not doubt but I shall at least wish to prefer the pleasure of gratifying a friend much less esteemed than yourself , before the gloomy calm of ...
... desire , to rectify any important opinion , or fortify any generous resolution , you need not doubt but I shall at least wish to prefer the pleasure of gratifying a friend much less esteemed than yourself , before the gloomy calm of ...
Stran 182
... desire to learn , they will naturally have recourse to the nearest language by which that desire can be gratified ; and one will tell anoth that if he would attain knowledge , he must lea . English . " This speculation may , perhaps ...
... desire to learn , they will naturally have recourse to the nearest language by which that desire can be gratified ; and one will tell anoth that if he would attain knowledge , he must lea . English . " This speculation may , perhaps ...
Stran 429
... desire for instruction at the time . " What you read then , " said he , " you will remember ; but if you have not a book immediately ready , and the subject moulds in your mind , it is a chance if you have again a desire to study it ...
... desire for instruction at the time . " What you read then , " said he , " you will remember ; but if you have not a book immediately ready , and the subject moulds in your mind , it is a chance if you have again a desire to study it ...
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