Samuel Johnson |
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الصفحة 215
To admire great men is certainly a positive virtue . But Boswell's love for wine and women was immoderate , to say the least , and his admiration for the great sometimes expressed itself in peculiar ways .
To admire great men is certainly a positive virtue . But Boswell's love for wine and women was immoderate , to say the least , and his admiration for the great sometimes expressed itself in peculiar ways .
الصفحة 407
But Johnson was certainly not a man who would play any such role if he felt that he was being compelled to play it , and we may be sure that any deference he paid to Mr. Thrale was paid with pleasure . It is true that he habitually ...
But Johnson was certainly not a man who would play any such role if he felt that he was being compelled to play it , and we may be sure that any deference he paid to Mr. Thrale was paid with pleasure . It is true that he habitually ...
الصفحة 464
Yet certainly it is not easy to put one's finger on any feature of Johnson's Lives which is in any absolute sense novel . Biographical and critical notices prefaced to an author's work had not been uncommon since the seventeenth century ...
Yet certainly it is not easy to put one's finger on any feature of Johnson's Lives which is in any absolute sense novel . Biographical and critical notices prefaced to an author's work had not been uncommon since the seventeenth century ...
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