Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1H. Frowde, 1904 |
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Stran 44
... told Mr. Paradise that he was sometimes so languid and inefficient , that he could not distinguish the hour upon the town- clock . Johnson , upon the first violent attack of this disorder , strove to overcome it by forcible exertions ...
... told Mr. Paradise that he was sometimes so languid and inefficient , that he could not distinguish the hour upon the town- clock . Johnson , upon the first violent attack of this disorder , strove to overcome it by forcible exertions ...
Stran 48
... told me that from his earliest years he loved to read poetry , but hardly ever read any poem to an end ; that he read Shakspeare at a period so early , that the speech of the ghost in Hamlet terrified him when he was alone ; that ...
... told me that from his earliest years he loved to read poetry , but hardly ever read any poem to an end ; that he read Shakspeare at a period so early , that the speech of the ghost in Hamlet terrified him when he was alone ; that ...
Stran 49
... told Dr. Burney that he never wrote any of his works that were printed , twice over . Dr. Burney's wonder at seeing several pages of his Lives of the Poets , in Manuscript , with scarce a blot or erasure , drew this observation from him ...
... told Dr. Burney that he never wrote any of his works that were printed , twice over . Dr. Burney's wonder at seeing several pages of his Lives of the Poets , in Manuscript , with scarce a blot or erasure , drew this observation from him ...
Stran 51
... told me that he con- tracted a love and regard for Pembroke College , which he retained to the last . A short time before his death he sent to that College a present of all his works , to be deposited in their library ; and he had ...
... told me that he con- tracted a love and regard for Pembroke College , which he retained to the last . A short time before his death he sent to that College a present of all his works , to be deposited in their library ; and he had ...
Stran 52
... told by Tursellinus , in his Life of St. Ignatius Loyola , that this intrepid founder of the order of Jesuits , when he arrived at Goa , after having made a severe pilgrimage through the Eastern desarts persisted in wearing his ...
... told by Tursellinus , in his Life of St. Ignatius Loyola , that this intrepid founder of the order of Jesuits , when he arrived at Goa , after having made a severe pilgrimage through the Eastern desarts persisted in wearing his ...
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