The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Henry G. Bohn, 1848 |
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Pagina 10
... never spared any as- perity of reproach , or brutality of insolence . " I have , indeed , often wondered how Milton , " an and his judgment keen and penetrating . He had a strong sense of the im portance of religion ; his piety was ...
... never spared any as- perity of reproach , or brutality of insolence . " I have , indeed , often wondered how Milton , " an and his judgment keen and penetrating . He had a strong sense of the im portance of religion ; his piety was ...
Pagina 11
... never to be blended . ( 2 ) In the Life of Milton , Johnson took occasion to maintain his own and the general opinion of the excellence of rhyme over blank verse , in English poetry ; and quotes this apposite illustration of it by " an ...
... never to be blended . ( 2 ) In the Life of Milton , Johnson took occasion to maintain his own and the general opinion of the excellence of rhyme over blank verse , in English poetry ; and quotes this apposite illustration of it by " an ...
Pagina 16
... never received or asked any from the bishop of Gloucester ; and , if my memory fails me not , he had seen him only once , when they met almost without design , conversed without much effort , and parted without any lasting impression of ...
... never received or asked any from the bishop of Gloucester ; and , if my memory fails me not , he had seen him only once , when they met almost without design , conversed without much effort , and parted without any lasting impression of ...
Pagina 17
... never met but once , which was at the house of Mrs. French , in London , well known for her elegant assemblies , and bringing eminent characters together . The inter- view proved to be mutually agreeable . " " I am well informed , that ...
... never met but once , which was at the house of Mrs. French , in London , well known for her elegant assemblies , and bringing eminent characters together . The inter- view proved to be mutually agreeable . " " I am well informed , that ...
Pagina 19
... Never shall I forget the hours which I enjoyed with him at his apartments in the royal palace of Holyrood House , and at his seat near Edinburgh , which he himself had formed with an elegant taste . He Burgundy , and was exceedingly gay ...
... Never shall I forget the hours which I enjoyed with him at his apartments in the royal palace of Holyrood House , and at his seat near Edinburgh , which he himself had formed with an elegant taste . He Burgundy , and was exceedingly gay ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of ..., Volume 2,Deel 1 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1835 |
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