Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2H. Frowde, 1904 - 704 strani |
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... Poets . The people would not have suffered it . They disputed with good humour upon their fanciful theories , because they were not interested in the truth of them when a man has nothing to lose , he may be in good humour with his ...
... Poets . The people would not have suffered it . They disputed with good humour upon their fanciful theories , because they were not interested in the truth of them when a man has nothing to lose , he may be in good humour with his ...
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... Poems ; and Mrs. Thrale observed , that Pope had partly borrowed from him The dying Christian to his Soul . Johnson ... POETS 21 He told.
... Poems ; and Mrs. Thrale observed , that Pope had partly borrowed from him The dying Christian to his Soul . Johnson ... POETS 21 He told.
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James Boswell. 1776 ] CIBBER'S LIVES OF THE POETS 21 He told us , that the book entitled The Lives of the Poets , by Mr. Cibber , was entirely compiled by Mr. Shiels , a Scotch- man , one of his amanuenses . The bookseller ( said he ...
James Boswell. 1776 ] CIBBER'S LIVES OF THE POETS 21 He told us , that the book entitled The Lives of the Poets , by Mr. Cibber , was entirely compiled by Mr. Shiels , a Scotch- man , one of his amanuenses . The bookseller ( said he ...
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James Boswell. 22 CIBBER'S LIVES OF THE POETS [ 1776 Mr. Murphy said , that The Memoirs of Gray's Life set him much higher in his estimation than his poems did ; for you there saw a man constantly at work in literature . Johnson ...
James Boswell. 22 CIBBER'S LIVES OF THE POETS [ 1776 Mr. Murphy said , that The Memoirs of Gray's Life set him much higher in his estimation than his poems did ; for you there saw a man constantly at work in literature . Johnson ...
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... poem . ' We talked of translation . I said , I could not define it , nor could I think of a similitude to illustrate ... poets that preserve languages ; for we would not be at the trouble to learn a language , if we could have all ...
... poem . ' We talked of translation . I said , I could not define it , nor could I think of a similitude to illustrate ... poets that preserve languages ; for we would not be at the trouble to learn a language , if we could have all ...
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