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... character which my friend Mr. Cour- tenay has been pleased to give of that work : " With Reynolds ' pencil , vivid , bold , and true , So fervent Boswell gives him to our view : In every trait we see his mind expand ; The master rises ...
... character which my friend Mr. Cour- tenay has been pleased to give of that work : " With Reynolds ' pencil , vivid , bold , and true , So fervent Boswell gives him to our view : In every trait we see his mind expand ; The master rises ...
Pagina 111
... character of one , who , if he did employ his pen upon politicks , " It might reasonably be expected should dis- tinguish himself , not by party violence and ran- cour , but by moderation and by wisdom . " — It concluded thus : " I ...
... character of one , who , if he did employ his pen upon politicks , " It might reasonably be expected should dis- tinguish himself , not by party violence and ran- cour , but by moderation and by wisdom . " — It concluded thus : " I ...
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... Character of Dr. Johnson ; and Mr. Cooksey's Essay on the Life and Character of John Lord Somers , Baron of Evesham . Dr. Johnson here speaks only to the internal evidence . I take leave to differ from him , having a very high ...
... Character of Dr. Johnson ; and Mr. Cooksey's Essay on the Life and Character of John Lord Somers , Baron of Evesham . Dr. Johnson here speaks only to the internal evidence . I take leave to differ from him , having a very high ...
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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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