Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, Količine 1–6Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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Stran 41
... appearance was little different from that of the other . There is amongst his prayers , one inscribed ' When my EYE was restored to its use ' , ' which ascertains a defect that many of his friends knew he had , though I never perceived ...
... appearance was little different from that of the other . There is amongst his prayers , one inscribed ' When my EYE was restored to its use ' , ' which ascertains a defect that many of his friends knew he had , though I never perceived ...
Stran 44
... appeared in their manhood ) ; I say no man has passed through this way of education but must have seen an ingenuous creature expiring with shame , with pale looks , beseech- ing sorrow and silent tears , throw up its honest eyes and ...
... appeared in their manhood ) ; I say no man has passed through this way of education but must have seen an ingenuous creature expiring with shame , with pale looks , beseech- ing sorrow and silent tears , throw up its honest eyes and ...
Stran 59
... appeared strange to them ; but he behaved modestly , and sat silent , till upon something which occurred in the course of conversation , he suddenly struck in and quoted Macrobius ; and thus he gave the first impression of that more ...
... appeared strange to them ; but he behaved modestly , and sat silent , till upon something which occurred in the course of conversation , he suddenly struck in and quoted Macrobius ; and thus he gave the first impression of that more ...
Stran 62
... appeared , with this modest motto from Scaliger's Poeticks . Ex alieno ingenio Poeta , ex suo tantum versificator . I am not ignorant that critical objections have been made to this and other specimens of Johnson's Latin Poetry1 . I ...
... appeared , with this modest motto from Scaliger's Poeticks . Ex alieno ingenio Poeta , ex suo tantum versificator . I am not ignorant that critical objections have been made to this and other specimens of Johnson's Latin Poetry1 . I ...
Stran 66
... appeared grand and brilliant , and impressed all around him . with the truth of Virgil's noble sentiment- ' Igneus est ollis vigor et cælestis origo3 ' I ' Of the uncertainties of our pre- sent state , the most dreadful and alarming is ...
... appeared grand and brilliant , and impressed all around him . with the truth of Virgil's noble sentiment- ' Igneus est ollis vigor et cælestis origo3 ' I ' Of the uncertainties of our pre- sent state , the most dreadful and alarming is ...
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