Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2H. Frowde, 1904 - 704 strani |
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... respect , than in former times , because their under- standings were better cultivated . It was an undoubted proof of his good sense and good disposition , that he was never querulous , never prone to inveigh against the present times ...
... respect , than in former times , because their under- standings were better cultivated . It was an undoubted proof of his good sense and good disposition , that he was never querulous , never prone to inveigh against the present times ...
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... respect of mankind . An officer is much more respected than any other man who has as little money . In a commercial ... respect may be overwhelmed by grossness . A man of learning may be so vicious or so ridiculous that you cannot ...
... respect of mankind . An officer is much more respected than any other man who has as little money . In a commercial ... respect may be overwhelmed by grossness . A man of learning may be so vicious or so ridiculous that you cannot ...
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... respect for you is such , that I know he will not leave you unless you absolutely desire it . But as you have so much of his company , I hope you will be good enough to forego it for a day ; as Mr. Dilly is a very worthy man , has ...
... respect for you is such , that I know he will not leave you unless you absolutely desire it . But as you have so much of his company , I hope you will be good enough to forego it for a day ; as Mr. Dilly is a very worthy man , has ...
Stran 54
... respect of their abilities and inexperience in these matters ; and in order to cultivate in them , which is the main view of the Epistle , a spirit of correctness , by sending them to the old subjects , treated by the Greek writers ...
... respect of their abilities and inexperience in these matters ; and in order to cultivate in them , which is the main view of the Epistle , a spirit of correctness , by sending them to the old subjects , treated by the Greek writers ...
Stran 55
... respect , that no man can be Horace to form a separate article in a ' choice of difficulties ' which a poet has to encounter , who chooses a new subject ; in which case it must be uncertain which of the various explanations is the true ...
... respect , that no man can be Horace to form a separate article in a ' choice of difficulties ' which a poet has to encounter , who chooses a new subject ; in which case it must be uncertain which of the various explanations is the true ...
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