Boswell's Life of Johnson, Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebride and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, Količina 1Clarendon Press, 1934 - 556 strani |
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... believe it , I have been undoubtedly informed , that many persons , especially in distant quarters , not penetrating enough into Johnson's character , so as to understand his mode of treating his friends , have arraigned my judgement ...
... believe it , I have been undoubtedly informed , that many persons , especially in distant quarters , not penetrating enough into Johnson's character , so as to understand his mode of treating his friends , have arraigned my judgement ...
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... believe from a conscientious motive , being persuaded that his temper and habits rendered him unfit for that assiduous and familiar instruction of the vulgar and ignorant , which he held to be an essential duty in a clergyman2 ; and ...
... believe from a conscientious motive , being persuaded that his temper and habits rendered him unfit for that assiduous and familiar instruction of the vulgar and ignorant , which he held to be an essential duty in a clergyman2 ; and ...
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... believe me — Johnson also said that by Thales he did not mean any particular person . ' That London was written many years before it was published is not true , as Dr. Hill pointed out ( Lives Poets , ii . 414 note 1. See ante , p . 120 ) ...
... believe me — Johnson also said that by Thales he did not mean any particular person . ' That London was written many years before it was published is not true , as Dr. Hill pointed out ( Lives Poets , ii . 414 note 1. See ante , p . 120 ) ...
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DR HILLS DEDICATION TO JOWETT | xxix |
TITLEPAGE OF THE THIRD EDITION | xlvii |
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