Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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Stran 178
... seems to say , ought to resemble a well - ordered poem ' ; of which one rule generally received is , that the exordium should be simple , and should prom- ise little . Begin your new course of life with the least show , and the least ...
... seems to say , ought to resemble a well - ordered poem ' ; of which one rule generally received is , that the exordium should be simple , and should prom- ise little . Begin your new course of life with the least show , and the least ...
Stran 423
... seems to remit something day after day . I do not despair of supporting an English winter . At Chats- worth , I met ... seem to have been his intention to re- sign the Presidency of the Academy , on finding that the place was not at once ...
... seems to remit something day after day . I do not despair of supporting an English winter . At Chats- worth , I met ... seem to have been his intention to re- sign the Presidency of the Academy , on finding that the place was not at once ...
Stran 442
... seems to rise ; Touch'd by the pointed steel , the lightning flows , And all th ' expanse with rich effulgence glows . ' We shall in vain endeavour to know with exact precision every pro- duction of Johnson's pen . He owned to me , that ...
... seems to rise ; Touch'd by the pointed steel , the lightning flows , And all th ' expanse with rich effulgence glows . ' We shall in vain endeavour to know with exact precision every pro- duction of Johnson's pen . He owned to me , that ...
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