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... seem , of the cold in- ( 1 ) [ Mr. Croker observes , that some expressions in Dr. John- son's celebrated letter ( see p . 8. post ) seem , nevertheless , to give colour to the story of his being detained in the anteroom ; and it must be ...
... seem , of the cold in- ( 1 ) [ Mr. Croker observes , that some expressions in Dr. John- son's celebrated letter ( see p . 8. post ) seem , nevertheless , to give colour to the story of his being detained in the anteroom ; and it must be ...
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... seems to me to be a proof of it . No- thing can be more rationally imagined , or more accu- rately and elegantly expressed . I therefore recommend the previous perusal of it to all those who intend to buy the Dictionary , and who , I ...
... seems to me to be a proof of it . No- thing can be more rationally imagined , or more accu- rately and elegantly expressed . I therefore recommend the previous perusal of it to all those who intend to buy the Dictionary , and who , I ...
Pagina 13
... seems discoloured by prejudice . Lord Chesterfield made no attack on Johnson , who certainly acted on the offensive , and not the defensive . - C . ( 2 ) Johnson's character of Chesterfield seems to be imitated from - inter doctos ...
... seems discoloured by prejudice . Lord Chesterfield made no attack on Johnson , who certainly acted on the offensive , and not the defensive . - C . ( 2 ) Johnson's character of Chesterfield seems to be imitated from - inter doctos ...
Pagina 17
... seem never to have thought . The reason why the au thors , which are yet read , of the sixteenth century , are so little understood , is , that they are read alone ; and no help is borrowed from those who lived with them , or before ...
... seem never to have thought . The reason why the au thors , which are yet read , of the sixteenth century , are so little understood , is , that they are read alone ; and no help is borrowed from those who lived with them , or before ...
Pagina 19
... seem as if Johnson had been induced , by the too obsequious deference of his later admirers , to assign to his character in youth a little more of sturdy dignity than , when his recollection was fresher and his ear unspoiled by flattery ...
... seem as if Johnson had been induced , by the too obsequious deference of his later admirers , to assign to his character in youth a little more of sturdy dignity than , when his recollection was fresher and his ear unspoiled by flattery ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides ... James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1835 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides ... James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1835 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides ... James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1835 |
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