Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran 12
... character . ' BOSWELL : ' I don't think Foote a good mimic , sir . ' JOHNSON : ' No , sir , his imitations are not like . He gives you something different from himself , but not the character which he means to assume . He goes out of ...
... character . ' BOSWELL : ' I don't think Foote a good mimic , sir . ' JOHNSON : ' No , sir , his imitations are not like . He gives you something different from himself , but not the character which he means to assume . He goes out of ...
Stran 26
... character . If it was intended to be like a parti- cular man , it could only be diverting while that man was remembered . But I question whether it was meant for Dryden , as has been reported ; for we know some of the passages said to ...
... character . If it was intended to be like a parti- cular man , it could only be diverting while that man was remembered . But I question whether it was meant for Dryden , as has been reported ; for we know some of the passages said to ...
Stran 29
... a humane and liberal senti- ment . But the character of a clergyman is more sacred than that of an ordinary Christian . As he is to instruct with authority , he should be regarded with ET . 63 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 29.
... a humane and liberal senti- ment . But the character of a clergyman is more sacred than that of an ordinary Christian . As he is to instruct with authority , he should be regarded with ET . 63 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 29.
Stran 31
... licentiousness , though in the character of an advocate he made a just and subtle distinction between occasional and habitual transgression . was a barren rascal . ' BoswELL : ' Will ET . 63 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 31.
... licentiousness , though in the character of an advocate he made a just and subtle distinction between occasional and habitual transgression . was a barren rascal . ' BoswELL : ' Will ET . 63 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 31.
Stran 32
... characters . Who would venture to read one of his novels aloud to modest women ? His novels are male amusements , and very amusing they certainly are . Fielding's conversation was coarse , and so tinctured with the rank weeds of the ...
... characters . Who would venture to read one of his novels aloud to modest women ? His novels are male amusements , and very amusing they certainly are . Fielding's conversation was coarse , and so tinctured with the rank weeds of the ...
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