Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, Količina 1Bigelow, Brown & Company, 1799 |
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Stran xv
... considered , when it is known that a great many of the authors I do not myself possess , but that they could only be examined in the Bodleian or the British Museum , it will be seen that the labour of revising the proofs was , indeed ...
... considered , when it is known that a great many of the authors I do not myself possess , but that they could only be examined in the Bodleian or the British Museum , it will be seen that the labour of revising the proofs was , indeed ...
Stran 80
... considered his conscience as lightened of a crime . He redoubled his diligence to learn the language that contained the information he most wished for ; but from the pain which guilt [ namely having omitted to read what he did not ...
... considered his conscience as lightened of a crime . He redoubled his diligence to learn the language that contained the information he most wished for ; but from the pain which guilt [ namely having omitted to read what he did not ...
Stran 144
... considered that Paul Whitehead was a mem- ber of a riotous and profane club ' , we may account for Johnson's having a prejudice against him . Paul Whitehead was , indeed , unfortunate in being not only slighted by 1 Derrick was not ...
... considered that Paul Whitehead was a mem- ber of a riotous and profane club ' , we may account for Johnson's having a prejudice against him . Paul Whitehead was , indeed , unfortunate in being not only slighted by 1 Derrick was not ...
Stran 151
... considered by the poet and the politician , seems to be criticising himself . The politician , when he considers men driven into other countries for shelter , and obliged to retire to forests and deserts , and pass their lives , and fix ...
... considered by the poet and the politician , seems to be criticising himself . The politician , when he considers men driven into other countries for shelter , and obliged to retire to forests and deserts , and pass their lives , and fix ...
Stran 168
... considered as the disease of his mind , which nothing cured but company . ' One instance of his absence and particularity , as it is character- istick of the man , may be worth relating . When he and I took a journey together into the ...
... considered as the disease of his mind , which nothing cured but company . ' One instance of his absence and particularity , as it is character- istick of the man , may be worth relating . When he and I took a journey together into the ...
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