Boswell's Life of JohnsonScott, Foresman, 1923 - 563 strani |
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Stran 7
... imagination , he could play Scottish chieftain , but he was restive , he was eager for the capitals of Europe ; for a little while he thought of being a soldier , dropped the idea , made the Grand Tour , as 7 INTRODUCTION: James Boswell.
... imagination , he could play Scottish chieftain , but he was restive , he was eager for the capitals of Europe ; for a little while he thought of being a soldier , dropped the idea , made the Grand Tour , as 7 INTRODUCTION: James Boswell.
Stran 17
... imagination and their own sense of beauty , and so eager to express it in sound or picture or words , that they could not if they would see the mere circumstances about them at all clearly and justly . The music of such men meant ...
... imagination and their own sense of beauty , and so eager to express it in sound or picture or words , that they could not if they would see the mere circumstances about them at all clearly and justly . The music of such men meant ...
Stran 18
... imagination meant very little . When he wrote of poets , as he often did , he brought to his task uprightness of character and much practical good sense . He described them as husbands , fathers , neighbors , citizens , engagers in the ...
... imagination meant very little . When he wrote of poets , as he often did , he brought to his task uprightness of character and much practical good sense . He described them as husbands , fathers , neighbors , citizens , engagers in the ...
Stran 22
... imagination and spirits , while the judgment is sound , and a disorder by which the judgment itself is impaired . This dis- tinction was made to me by the late Professor Gaubius of Leyden , in a conversation which I had with him several ...
... imagination and spirits , while the judgment is sound , and a disorder by which the judgment itself is impaired . This dis- tinction was made to me by the late Professor Gaubius of Leyden , in a conversation which I had with him several ...
Stran 49
... imagination , to throw a luster upon his other qualities ; and in a short time the moral , pious Johnson and the gay , dissipated Beauclerk were companions . Beauclerk could take more liberty with him than anybody with whom I ever saw ...
... imagination , to throw a luster upon his other qualities ; and in a short time the moral , pious Johnson and the gay , dissipated Beauclerk were companions . Beauclerk could take more liberty with him than anybody with whom I ever saw ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a ..., Količina 3 James Boswell Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1934 |
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acquaintance afterwards appeared April Ashbourne asked Beauclerk believe Bennet Langton better Birkbeck Hill Boswell's Brocklesby called character Chesterfield church consider conversation David Garrick DEAR SIR death Dictionary dined dinner drinking England English Fleet Street Garrick gentleman give Goldsmith happy hear Hebrides honor hope Horace Walpole human humor imagination James Boswell John Johnson kind King lady Langton laugh learned liberty Lichfield literary live London Lord Lord Chesterfield Lordship madam mankind manner mentioned mind morning nature never night observed occasion once opinion Pembroke College perhaps Piozzi pleased pleasure poet pounds praise Rambler recollect religion Samuel Johnson Scotch Scotland seemed servant Sir Joshua Reynolds soon Streatham suppose sure talk tell things thought Thrale tion told Topham Beauclerk truth Whig Wilkes William wine wish write wrote young