Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran 122
... savage and the human breast Torments alike with raging fires ; With bright , but oft destructive , gleam , Alike o'er all his lightnings fly ; Thy lambent glories only beam Around the fav'rites of the sky . Thy gentle flows of guiltless ...
... savage and the human breast Torments alike with raging fires ; With bright , but oft destructive , gleam , Alike o'er all his lightnings fly ; Thy lambent glories only beam Around the fav'rites of the sky . Thy gentle flows of guiltless ...
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... Savage ; a man of whom it is difficult to speak impartially , without wondering that he was for some time the intimate companion of Johnson ; for his character 1 was marked by profligacy , insolence , and ingratitude ; yet , as he ...
... Savage ; a man of whom it is difficult to speak impartially , without wondering that he was for some time the intimate companion of Johnson ; for his character 1 was marked by profligacy , insolence , and ingratitude ; yet , as he ...
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... Savage were sometimes in such extreme indigence 2 that they could not pay for a lodging ; so that they have wan- dered together whole nights in the streets . Yet in these almost incredible scenes of distress , we may suppose that Savage ...
... Savage were sometimes in such extreme indigence 2 that they could not pay for a lodging ; so that they have wan- dered together whole nights in the streets . Yet in these almost incredible scenes of distress , we may suppose that Savage ...
Stran 127
... Savage and he walked round St. James's Square for want of a lodging , they were not at all depressed by their situation ; but in high spirits and brimful of patriotism , traversed the square for several hours , inveighed against the ...
... Savage and he walked round St. James's Square for want of a lodging , they were not at all depressed by their situation ; but in high spirits and brimful of patriotism , traversed the square for several hours , inveighed against the ...
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... Savage , they will publish only a novel , filled with romantic adventures and imaginary amours . You may therefore , perhaps , gratify the lovers of truth and wit by giving me leave to inform them in your Magazine that my account will ...
... Savage , they will publish only a novel , filled with romantic adventures and imaginary amours . You may therefore , perhaps , gratify the lovers of truth and wit by giving me leave to inform them in your Magazine that my account will ...
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