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Pagina 91
... expressed : - " There are in that book thoughts , which , by long revolution in the great mind of Johnson , have been formed and polished like pebbles rolled in the ocean ! " That he was to some degree of excess a true- born Englishman ...
... expressed : - " There are in that book thoughts , which , by long revolution in the great mind of Johnson , have been formed and polished like pebbles rolled in the ocean ! " That he was to some degree of excess a true- born Englishman ...
Pagina 99
... expressed to him an apprehension , that if he should visit Ireland he might treat the people of that country more unfavourably than he had done the Scotch , he answered , with strong pointed double - edged wit , Sir , you have no reason ...
... expressed to him an apprehension , that if he should visit Ireland he might treat the people of that country more unfavourably than he had done the Scotch , he answered , with strong pointed double - edged wit , Sir , you have no reason ...
Pagina 222
... expressed his astonishment at Johnson's Latin conversation . When at Paris , Johnson thus characterised Voltaire to Freron the Journalist : " Vir est acerrimi ingenii et pau- carum literarum . " " To DR . SAMUEL JOHNSON . " MY DEAR SIR ...
... expressed his astonishment at Johnson's Latin conversation . When at Paris , Johnson thus characterised Voltaire to Freron the Journalist : " Vir est acerrimi ingenii et pau- carum literarum . " " To DR . SAMUEL JOHNSON . " MY DEAR SIR ...
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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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