Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 37
... manner with an ingenious and candid man ; but having the inclosed poem in my hands to dispose of for the benefit of the author , ( of whose abilities I shall say nothing , since I send you his performance , ) I believed I could not ...
... manner with an ingenious and candid man ; but having the inclosed poem in my hands to dispose of for the benefit of the author , ( of whose abilities I shall say nothing , since I send you his performance , ) I believed I could not ...
Stran 294
... manner , with the aid of a little poetical fiction . " Come , come , don't deny it : they are really national . Why , now , the Adams are as liberal - minded men as any in the world : but , I don't know how it is , all their workmen are ...
... manner , with the aid of a little poetical fiction . " Come , come , don't deny it : they are really national . Why , now , the Adams are as liberal - minded men as any in the world : but , I don't know how it is , all their workmen are ...
Stran 524
... manner ; but that manner may be good or bad , and a little care will at least preserve it from being bad : to make it good , there must , I think , be something of nat- ural or casual felicity , which cannot be taught . 66 Your present ...
... manner ; but that manner may be good or bad , and a little care will at least preserve it from being bad : to make it good , there must , I think , be something of nat- ural or casual felicity , which cannot be taught . 66 Your present ...
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