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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... thoughts with certain untoward actions , and those actions always appeared to me as if they were meant to reprobate ... thought in his absent paroxisms . ' Miss Burney thus de- scribes him when she first saw him in 1778 : - Soon after ...
... thoughts with certain untoward actions , and those actions always appeared to me as if they were meant to reprobate ... thought in his absent paroxisms . ' Miss Burney thus de- scribes him when she first saw him in 1778 : - Soon after ...
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... thought at some dist . period . ' Hope predom . in youth . Mind not willingly indulges un- pleasing thoughts . The world lies all enameled before him , as a distant prospect sun - gilt 4 ; inequalities only found by coming to it . Love ...
... thought at some dist . period . ' Hope predom . in youth . Mind not willingly indulges un- pleasing thoughts . The world lies all enameled before him , as a distant prospect sun - gilt 4 ; inequalities only found by coming to it . Love ...
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... thought himself an exile in any other place , particularly if residing in the country 3 . Whoever would wish to see his thoughts upon that subject displayed in their full force , may peruse the Adventurer , Number 126 4 . 1757 : ÆTAT ...
... thought himself an exile in any other place , particularly if residing in the country 3 . Whoever would wish to see his thoughts upon that subject displayed in their full force , may peruse the Adventurer , Number 126 4 . 1757 : ÆTAT ...
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DR HILLS DEDICATION TO JOWETT | xxix |
TITLEPAGE OF THE THIRD EDITION | xlvii |
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