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Pagina xiv
... Johnson . " - Yes , I may add , I have Johnsonised the land ; and I trust they will not only talk , but think Johnson . 360 21 To enumerate those to whom I have been thus in- debted , would be tediously ostentatious . I cannot , how ...
... Johnson . " - Yes , I may add , I have Johnsonised the land ; and I trust they will not only talk , but think Johnson . 360 21 To enumerate those to whom I have been thus in- debted , would be tediously ostentatious . I cannot , how ...
Pagina xvii
... Johnson died * ; acknowl . Letter in the General Advertiser to excite the attention of the publick to the ... Johnson died . See Prefatory Notice to the Rambler in the second volume of the Oxford edition of Johnson's Works . - ED ...
... Johnson died * ; acknowl . Letter in the General Advertiser to excite the attention of the publick to the ... Johnson died . See Prefatory Notice to the Rambler in the second volume of the Oxford edition of Johnson's Works . - ED ...
Pagina 18
... Johnson was at school . Then came Hague , of whom as much might be said , with the addition that he was an elegant poet . Hague was succeeded by Green , afterwards bishop of Lincoln , whose character in the learned world is well known ...
... Johnson was at school . Then came Hague , of whom as much might be said , with the addition that he was an elegant poet . Hague was succeeded by Green , afterwards bishop of Lincoln , whose character in the learned world is well known ...
Pagina 19
... Johnson , upon all occasions , expressed his approbation of enforcing instruction by means of the rod * . " I would rather , " said he , " have the rod to be the general terrour to all , to make them learn , than tell a child , if you ...
... Johnson , upon all occasions , expressed his approbation of enforcing instruction by means of the rod * . " I would rather , " said he , " have the rod to be the general terrour to all , to make them learn , than tell a child , if you ...
Pagina 33
... Johnson adventur'd boldly to transfuse His vigorous sense into the Latin muse ; Aspir'd to shine by unreflected light , And with a Roman's ardour think and write . He felt the tuneful Nine his breast inspire , And , like a master , wak ...
... Johnson adventur'd boldly to transfuse His vigorous sense into the Latin muse ; Aspir'd to shine by unreflected light , And with a Roman's ardour think and write . He felt the tuneful Nine his breast inspire , And , like a master , wak ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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