The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 6Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... LANGTON . " There is not one bad line in that poem ; not one of Dryden's careless verses . " SIR JOSHUA . " I was glad to hear Charles Fox say , it was one of the finest poems in the English language . " LANGTON . " Why were you glad ...
... LANGTON . " There is not one bad line in that poem ; not one of Dryden's careless verses . " SIR JOSHUA . " I was glad to hear Charles Fox say , it was one of the finest poems in the English language . " LANGTON . " Why were you glad ...
Pagina 99
... Langton's , where were Dr. Porteus , then Bishop of Chester , now of London , and Dr. Stin- ton . He was at first in a very silent mood . Be- fore dinner he said nothing but " Pretty baby , " to one of the children . Langton said very ...
... Langton's , where were Dr. Porteus , then Bishop of Chester , now of London , and Dr. Stin- ton . He was at first in a very silent mood . Be- fore dinner he said nothing but " Pretty baby , " to one of the children . Langton said very ...
Pagina 175
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. Langton's . I was reserved and silent , which I suppose he perceived , and might recollect the cause . After dinner when Mr. Langton was called out of the room , and we were by our- selves , he drew ...
James Boswell Clement King Shorter. Langton's . I was reserved and silent , which I suppose he perceived , and might recollect the cause . After dinner when Mr. Langton was called out of the room , and we were by our- selves , he drew ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 6 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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