Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran 9
... late . ' You give yourself too much uneasiness , dear sir , about the loss of the papers.1 The loss is nothing , if nobody has found them ; nor even then , perhaps , if the numbers be known . You are not the only friend that has had the ...
... late . ' You give yourself too much uneasiness , dear sir , about the loss of the papers.1 The loss is nothing , if nobody has found them ; nor even then , perhaps , if the numbers be known . You are not the only friend that has had the ...
Stran 15
... late Mr. Strahan the printer told me , that Johnson wrote it , that with the profits he might defray the expense of his mother's funeral , and pay some little debts which she had left . He told Sir Joshua Reynolds that he composed it in ...
... late Mr. Strahan the printer told me , that Johnson wrote it , that with the profits he might defray the expense of his mother's funeral , and pay some little debts which she had left . He told Sir Joshua Reynolds that he composed it in ...
Stran 28
... late , Her innocence exchanged for guilty state ; Whate'er you write , in every golden line Sublimity and elegance combine ; Thy nervous phrase impresses every soul , While harmony gives rapture to the whole . ' Again , towards the ...
... late , Her innocence exchanged for guilty state ; Whate'er you write , in every golden line Sublimity and elegance combine ; Thy nervous phrase impresses every soul , While harmony gives rapture to the whole . ' Again , towards the ...
Stran 28
... late , Her innocence exchanged for guilty state ; Whate'er you write , in every golden line Sublimity and elegance combine ; Thy nervous phrase impresses every soul , While harmony gives rapture to the whole . ' Again , towards the ...
... late , Her innocence exchanged for guilty state ; Whate'er you write , in every golden line Sublimity and elegance combine ; Thy nervous phrase impresses every soul , While harmony gives rapture to the whole . ' Again , towards the ...
Stran 44
... late Mr. Sheridan severally contended for the distinction of having been the first who mentioned to Mr. Wedderburne that Johnson ought to have a pension . When I spoke of this to Lord Loughborough , wishing to know if he recollected the ...
... late Mr. Sheridan severally contended for the distinction of having been the first who mentioned to Mr. Wedderburne that Johnson ought to have a pension . When I spoke of this to Lord Loughborough , wishing to know if he recollected the ...
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