Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran 37
... written by Johnson himself . I said I disliked the custom which some people had of bringing their children into company , because it in a manner forced us to pay foolish compliments to please We their parents . JOHNSON : ' You are right ...
... written by Johnson himself . I said I disliked the custom which some people had of bringing their children into company , because it in a manner forced us to pay foolish compliments to please We their parents . JOHNSON : ' You are right ...
Stran 40
... written a paper in the Spectator . Ho mentioned particularly Mr. Ince , who used to frequent Tom's coffee - house . But ( said Johnson ) , you must consider how highly Steele speaks of Mr. Ince . ' He would not allow that the paper on ...
... written a paper in the Spectator . Ho mentioned particularly Mr. Ince , who used to frequent Tom's coffee - house . But ( said Johnson ) , you must consider how highly Steele speaks of Mr. Ince . ' He would not allow that the paper on ...
Stran 40
... written by Addison ; for there was all the world to write that half , yet not a half of that half is good . One of the finest pieces in the English language is the paper on Novelty , yet we do not hear it talked of . It was written by ...
... written by Addison ; for there was all the world to write that half , yet not a half of that half is good . One of the finest pieces in the English language is the paper on Novelty , yet we do not hear it talked of . It was written by ...
Stran 40
... written a paper in the Spectator . He mentioned particularly Mr. Ince , who used to frequent Tom's coffee - house . ' But ( said Johnson ) , you must consider how highly Steele speaks of Mr. Ince . ' He would not allow that the paper on ...
... written a paper in the Spectator . He mentioned particularly Mr. Ince , who used to frequent Tom's coffee - house . ' But ( said Johnson ) , you must consider how highly Steele speaks of Mr. Ince . ' He would not allow that the paper on ...
Stran 44
... written , we learn the language . ' A gentleman maintained that the art of printing had hurt real learning , by ... writing alone . The same gentleman maintained that a general diffusion of knowledge among a people was a dis- advantage ...
... written , we learn the language . ' A gentleman maintained that the art of printing had hurt real learning , by ... writing alone . The same gentleman maintained that a general diffusion of knowledge among a people was a dis- advantage ...
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