Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Macmillan, 1913 - 382ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... extraordinary vigour and vivacity con- 25 stituted one of the first features of his character ; and as I have spared no pains in obtaining materials concerning him , and have been favoured with the most liberal B 1 LIFE OF JOHNSON.
... extraordinary vigour and vivacity con- 25 stituted one of the first features of his character ; and as I have spared no pains in obtaining materials concerning him , and have been favoured with the most liberal B 1 LIFE OF JOHNSON.
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... character is more fully understood and illustrated . And he will be seen as he really was ; for I profess to write , 15 not his panegyrick , which must be all praise , but his Life ; which , great and good as he was , must not be ...
... character is more fully understood and illustrated . And he will be seen as he really was ; for I profess to write , 15 not his panegyrick , which must be all praise , but his Life ; which , great and good as he was , must not be ...
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... character , by a short conversa- tion with one of his servants , than from a formal and studied narrative , begun with his pedigree , and ended with his funeral . 10 We know how few can pourtray a living acquaintance , except by his ...
... character , by a short conversa- tion with one of his servants , than from a formal and studied narrative , begun with his pedigree , and ended with his funeral . 10 We know how few can pourtray a living acquaintance , except by his ...
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... character . When he was going to Oxford , she brought him , in the sim- plicity of her kindness , a present of gingerbread , and said he was the best scholar she ever had . He delighted in mention- ing this early compliment : adding ...
... character . When he was going to Oxford , she brought him , in the sim- plicity of her kindness , a present of gingerbread , and said he was the best scholar she ever had . He delighted in mention- ing this early compliment : adding ...
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... character and situation , not omitting his prejudices as a " true - born Englishman . " 338 35 66 Quick let us rise , the happy seats explore , And bear Oppression's insolence no more . ' " " " How , when competitors like these contend ...
... character and situation , not omitting his prejudices as a " true - born Englishman . " 338 35 66 Quick let us rise , the happy seats explore , And bear Oppression's insolence no more . ' " " " How , when competitors like these contend ...
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