The Portable Johnson & BoswellViking Press, 1947 - 762페이지 Two great and vivid personalitites of English letters revealed in their most charactersitc writings; Johnson; critical essays, letters, poems: Boswell; Life of Johnson, Journal of a tour to the Hebrides, and the Dialogue with Rousseau, etc. |
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... character ; but the moment his character gets up with him , it is all over . " It is , however , but just to record , that some years afterwards , when I reminded him of this sarcasm , he said , " Well , but Derrick has now got a ...
... character ; but the moment his character gets up with him , it is all over . " It is , however , but just to record , that some years afterwards , when I reminded him of this sarcasm , he said , " Well , but Derrick has now got a ...
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... characters so very different . " JOHNSON . " Garrick , Sir , was not in earnest in what he said ; for , to be sure , his peculiar ex- cellence is his variety ; and , perhaps , there is not any one character which has not been as well ...
... characters so very different . " JOHNSON . " Garrick , Sir , was not in earnest in what he said ; for , to be sure , his peculiar ex- cellence is his variety ; and , perhaps , there is not any one character which has not been as well ...
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... character drawn from the life : an assertion which Pope probably did not expect or wish to have been believed , and which he soon gave his readers suffi- cient reason to distrust by telling them in a note that the work was imperfect ...
... character drawn from the life : an assertion which Pope probably did not expect or wish to have been believed , and which he soon gave his readers suffi- cient reason to distrust by telling them in a note that the work was imperfect ...
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Editors Introduction | 1 |
From The Life of Samuel Johnson | 41 |
From The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides | 376 |
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