The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell, GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354페이지 |
도서 본문에서
29개의 결과 중 1 - 3개
228 페이지
... Miss Elizabeth Diana Bosville in Yorkshire , who belonged to what Boswell supposed the English branch of his own clan , and who married , in 1768 , Lord Alexander Macdonald , Bos- well and Johnson's meanly inhospitable host in Skye ...
... Miss Elizabeth Diana Bosville in Yorkshire , who belonged to what Boswell supposed the English branch of his own clan , and who married , in 1768 , Lord Alexander Macdonald , Bos- well and Johnson's meanly inhospitable host in Skye ...
229 페이지
... Miss Mary Anne Boyd , La Belle Irlandoise , aged sixteen and a rich heiress . But chronology alone can introduce a little clarity into this amorous chaos . March 30 , 1767. ( To Temple . ) ' I intend , next autumn , to visit Miss ...
... Miss Mary Anne Boyd , La Belle Irlandoise , aged sixteen and a rich heiress . But chronology alone can introduce a little clarity into this amorous chaos . March 30 , 1767. ( To Temple . ) ' I intend , next autumn , to visit Miss ...
231 페이지
... ( Miss Blair may have been honestly uncertain ; but she was certainly also a tease . ) ' Boswell . You are very fond of Auchinleck — that is one good cir- cumstance . Princess . I confess I am . I wish I liked you as well as I do Auchin ...
... ( Miss Blair may have been honestly uncertain ; but she was certainly also a tease . ) ' Boswell . You are very fond of Auchinleck — that is one good cir- cumstance . Princess . I confess I am . I wish I liked you as well as I do Auchin ...
기타 출판본 - 모두 보기
자주 나오는 단어 및 구문
admirable amusing Auchinleck bath become believe Boswell Boswell's century character charm Corsica criticism curious d'Hermenches daughter dead December 25 doubt Dr Johnson eighteenth eighteenth-century English Essay example Falstaff Fanny Burney father feel fool French Garrick Goldsmith Graces Gray happy heart Henry Thrale Hester Thrale Horace Walpole human Hume humour imagine James Boswell John Johnson Journal lady later laugh least less letter living London Lord Chesterfield Macaulay Margaret marriage married mind Miss Mme du Deffand Montesquieu nature never once passion perhaps Philip Stanhope poem poet poetry politics poor praise Rambler Rasselas reason recorded remains Reynolds Rousseau seems sense Shakespeare smile sometimes strange style talk Temple things thought Thrale tion to-day told true truth UNIVERSITY vanity verse Vicar of Wakefield Voltaire wife wish woman wonder words write wrote young Zélide