The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell [and] GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354 pagini |
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Pagina 183
... Boswell . ' I doubt if such a claim was ever true of any man since Adam . It is certainly not true of Boswell . And even if it were true ? Are men's merits to be judged by Gallup polls ? Not everyone liked Johnson - far from it ; does ...
... Boswell . ' I doubt if such a claim was ever true of any man since Adam . It is certainly not true of Boswell . And even if it were true ? Are men's merits to be judged by Gallup polls ? Not everyone liked Johnson - far from it ; does ...
Pagina 258
... Boswell's life reads as if he had been watched over , not by a guardian angel , but by a guardian goblin . Even when Boswell had died , this guardian goblin pursued his pranks with Boswell's remains . The story of Boswell's papers is as ...
... Boswell's life reads as if he had been watched over , not by a guardian angel , but by a guardian goblin . Even when Boswell had died , this guardian goblin pursued his pranks with Boswell's remains . The story of Boswell's papers is as ...
Pagina 276
... Boswell's biography does partly arise , as I have suggested from real merits ; but it arises also from qualities in him that seem to me defects . First , Boswell's assiduous journalizing was the result of an enormous and abnormal ...
... Boswell's biography does partly arise , as I have suggested from real merits ; but it arises also from qualities in him that seem to me defects . First , Boswell's assiduous journalizing was the result of an enormous and abnormal ...
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