Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... nature equal with us . ' BOSWELL : ' Yet , sir , we see great proprietors of land who prefer living in London . ' JOHNSON : ' Why , sir , the pleasure of living in London , the intellectual superiority that is enjoyed there , may ...
... nature equal with us . ' BOSWELL : ' Yet , sir , we see great proprietors of land who prefer living in London . ' JOHNSON : ' Why , sir , the pleasure of living in London , the intellectual superiority that is enjoyed there , may ...
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... , which is one of the most beautiful objects in nature , but would have as much [ The elder Sheridan is supposed to be this old acquaintance . -A . B. ] utility if its feathers were all of one colour . AT . 74 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 5.
... , which is one of the most beautiful objects in nature , but would have as much [ The elder Sheridan is supposed to be this old acquaintance . -A . B. ] utility if its feathers were all of one colour . AT . 74 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 5.
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... natural in a man of a good heart , who was not conscious of any ill - will to mankind , though the sharp sayings which were sometimes produced by his discrimination and vivacity , which he perhaps did not recollect , were , I am afraid ...
... natural in a man of a good heart , who was not conscious of any ill - will to mankind , though the sharp sayings which were sometimes produced by his discrimination and vivacity , which he perhaps did not recollect , were , I am afraid ...
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... Nature shall we widely stray , Where Fancy leads , or Virgil led the way ? ' On Mincio's banks , in Cæsar's bounteous reign , If Tityrus found the golden age again , Must sleepy bards the flattering dream prolong , Mechanic echoes of ...
... Nature shall we widely stray , Where Fancy leads , or Virgil led the way ? ' On Mincio's banks , in Cæsar's bounteous reign , If Tityrus found the golden age again , Must sleepy bards the flattering dream prolong , Mechanic echoes of ...
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... nature . ' ' It is a very good custom to keep a journal for a man's own use ; he may write upon a card a day all that is necessary to be written , after he has had ex- perience of life . At first there is a great deal to be written ...
... nature . ' ' It is a very good custom to keep a journal for a man's own use ; he may write upon a card a day all that is necessary to be written , after he has had ex- perience of life . At first there is a great deal to be written ...
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