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Pagina 43
... common friend , who has known him long , 5 Johnson's Life of Milton . • Mr. Malone thinks it is rather a proof that he felt nothing of those cheerful sensations which he has described : that on these topicks it is the poet , and not the ...
... common friend , who has known him long , 5 Johnson's Life of Milton . • Mr. Malone thinks it is rather a proof that he felt nothing of those cheerful sensations which he has described : that on these topicks it is the poet , and not the ...
Pagina 55
... common worth ; since we shall be in danger of beholding it with- out abhorrence , unless its turpitude be laid open , and the eye se- cured from the deception of surrounding splendour . " Malone . ] 1781 . tat . 72 . .1781 . Ætat . 72 ...
... common worth ; since we shall be in danger of beholding it with- out abhorrence , unless its turpitude be laid open , and the eye se- cured from the deception of surrounding splendour . " Malone . ] 1781 . tat . 72 . .1781 . Ætat . 72 ...
Pagina 63
... common occurrences that were then passing , which appeared somewhat remarkable in a man of such intellectual stores , of such an ad . 8 [ The late Mr. Burke . MALONE , ] 1781. vanced vanced age , and who had retired from Dn . JOHNSON . 63.
... common occurrences that were then passing , which appeared somewhat remarkable in a man of such intellectual stores , of such an ad . 8 [ The late Mr. Burke . MALONE , ] 1781. vanced vanced age , and who had retired from Dn . JOHNSON . 63.
Pagina 67
... common occasions he habitually [ as- sumes ] affects a style of [ superiority ] arrogance . 66 By the [ omission ] neglect of those ceremonies . " That their merits filled the world [ and ] or that there was no [ room for ] hope of more ...
... common occasions he habitually [ as- sumes ] affects a style of [ superiority ] arrogance . 66 By the [ omission ] neglect of those ceremonies . " That their merits filled the world [ and ] or that there was no [ room for ] hope of more ...
Pagina 90
... common abilities , with a great quantity of matter in his mind , and a great fluency of language in his mouth . But we are not to be stunned and asto- nished by him . ' So you see , Sir , even Burke would suffer , not from any fault of ...
... common abilities , with a great quantity of matter in his mind , and a great fluency of language in his mouth . But we are not to be stunned and asto- nished by him . ' So you see , Sir , even Burke would suffer , not from any fault of ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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