Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 2Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran 41
... pleasures and such pains make up the general mass of life ; and as nothing is little to him that feels it with great sensibility , a mind able to see common incidents in their real state is disposed by very common incidents to very ...
... pleasures and such pains make up the general mass of life ; and as nothing is little to him that feels it with great sensibility , a mind able to see common incidents in their real state is disposed by very common incidents to very ...
Stran 49
... pleasure and successive amuse- 1 [ Johnson probably wrote the evils of life together . ' The words in italics , however , are not found in Baretti's original edition of this letter , but they may have been omitted inadvertently , either ...
... pleasure and successive amuse- 1 [ Johnson probably wrote the evils of life together . ' The words in italics , however , are not found in Baretti's original edition of this letter , but they may have been omitted inadvertently , either ...
Stran 74
... pleasure in governing and being governed . ' ' Dr. Goldsmith is one of the first men we now have as an author , and he is a very worthy man too . He has been loose in his principles , but he is coming right . ' I mentioned Mallet's ...
... pleasure in governing and being governed . ' ' Dr. Goldsmith is one of the first men we now have as an author , and he is a very worthy man too . He has been loose in his principles , but he is coming right . ' I mentioned Mallet's ...
Stran 76
... pleasure and virtue , a struggle which will always be continued while the present system of nature shall subsist ; nor can history or poetry exhibit more than pleasure triumphing over virtue , and virtue subjugating pleasure . " As Dr ...
... pleasure and virtue , a struggle which will always be continued while the present system of nature shall subsist ; nor can history or poetry exhibit more than pleasure triumphing over virtue , and virtue subjugating pleasure . " As Dr ...
Stran 78
... pleasure of being liked , and observe how hard it would be if literary excellence should preclude a man from that satisfaction , which he perceived it often did , from the envy which attended it ; and therefore Sir Joshua was convinced ...
... pleasure of being liked , and observe how hard it would be if literary excellence should preclude a man from that satisfaction , which he perceived it often did , from the envy which attended it ; and therefore Sir Joshua was convinced ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Omejen predogled - 1962 |
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acquaintance admirable affectionate afterwards answered appear asked Baretti believe BENNET LANGTON Bishop BOSWELL Burney character compliment conversation dear sir desire dined eminent endeavour English esteem favour Fleet Street FRANCIS BARBER Garrick gentleman give Goldsmith happiness hear heard honour hope House of Stuart human humble servant humour imagination JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson Joseph Warton kind King lady late learning letter Lichfield LINCOLNSHIRE literary live London Lord Lord Bute Majesty mankind manner married mentioned merit mind Miss nation never observed occasion opinion pension perhaps pleased pleasure poem praise Prayers and Meditations published received recollect remarkable Samuel Johnson Scotland Shakespeare Sheridan Sir Joshua Reynolds SPILSBY spirit suppose sure talk tell things Thomas Sheridan THOMAS WARTON thought Thrale tion told truth verses Voltaire Warton Williams wish write written wrote