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Pagina 14
... Ætat . 71. son , repeating such humble attempts at poetry , had a very amusing effect . He , however , seriously ob- served of the last stanza repeated by him , that it nearly comprised all the advantages that wealth can give . " 6 " An ...
... Ætat . 71. son , repeating such humble attempts at poetry , had a very amusing effect . He , however , seriously ob- served of the last stanza repeated by him , that it nearly comprised all the advantages that wealth can give . " 6 " An ...
Pagina 21
... , it is bad . " s [ The French - horn , however , is so far from being melancholy per se , that when the strain is light , and in the field , there is no¬ Ætat . 71 . 1780 . Etat . 71 . " Goldsmith had long DR . JOHNSON . 21.
... , it is bad . " s [ The French - horn , however , is so far from being melancholy per se , that when the strain is light , and in the field , there is no¬ Ætat . 71 . 1780 . Etat . 71 . " Goldsmith had long DR . JOHNSON . 21.
Pagina 33
... made by .3 Sterne is of a direct contrary opinion . See his " Sentimental Journey , " Article , " The Mystery . " BoswELL . VOL . IV . D 1780 . Ætat . 71 . Etat . 71 . 1780. Mrs. Fitzherbert , wife to DR . JOHNSON . 33.
... made by .3 Sterne is of a direct contrary opinion . See his " Sentimental Journey , " Article , " The Mystery . " BoswELL . VOL . IV . D 1780 . Ætat . 71 . Etat . 71 . 1780. Mrs. Fitzherbert , wife to DR . JOHNSON . 33.
Pagina 38
... Ætat . 72. aggeration , when I say it is wonderful ; indeed his labours have proved it to the world ; and all who have the pleasure of his acquaintance can bear testi- mony to the frankness of his communications in pri- vate society ...
... Ætat . 72. aggeration , when I say it is wonderful ; indeed his labours have proved it to the world ; and all who have the pleasure of his acquaintance can bear testi- mony to the frankness of his communications in pri- vate society ...
Pagina 45
... Ætat . 72 . In drawing Dryden's character , Johnson has given , though I suppose unintentionally , some touches of his own . Thus : " The power that predominated in his intellectual operations was rather strong reason than quick ...
... Ætat . 72 . In drawing Dryden's character , Johnson has given , though I suppose unintentionally , some touches of his own . Thus : " The power that predominated in his intellectual operations was rather strong reason than quick ...
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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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