The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Together with A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Том 1Bickers and Son, 1874 |
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... and the disposition of such materials . Mr. Boswell was in his way an artist ; nothing is more remarkable in his great book than the tact , the self - denial , the power of selection , and the rejection of all xvi PROPOSALS .
... and the disposition of such materials . Mr. Boswell was in his way an artist ; nothing is more remarkable in his great book than the tact , the self - denial , the power of selection , and the rejection of all xvi PROPOSALS .
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... remarkable , even in his earliest years , may easily be supposed ; for to use his own words in his Life of Sydenham , " That the strength of his understanding , the accuracy of his discernment , and ardour of his curiosity , might have ...
... remarkable , even in his earliest years , may easily be supposed ; for to use his own words in his Life of Sydenham , " That the strength of his understanding , the accuracy of his discernment , and ardour of his curiosity , might have ...
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... remarkable , and does honour to human nature . Talking to me once himself of his being much distinguished at school , he told me , " they never thought to raise me by comparing me to any one ; they never said , Johnson is as good a ...
... remarkable , and does honour to human nature . Talking to me once himself of his being much distinguished at school , he told me , " they never thought to raise me by comparing me to any one ; they never said , Johnson is as good a ...
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... remarkable for good breeding ; so that the notion which has been industriously circulated and believed , that he never was in good company till late in life , and , consequently , had been confirmed in coarse and ferocious manners by ...
... remarkable for good breeding ; so that the notion which has been industriously circulated and believed , that he never was in good company till late in life , and , consequently , had been confirmed in coarse and ferocious manners by ...
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... remarkable evidence that his regard and fondness for her never ceased , even after her death . was the person whom she gave me as her authority ; and Mrs. Cobb's letter now lies before me , in which she says , ' I cannot recollect any ...
... remarkable evidence that his regard and fondness for her never ceased , even after her death . was the person whom she gave me as her authority ; and Mrs. Cobb's letter now lies before me , in which she says , ' I cannot recollect any ...
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