The Search for Good Sense: Four Eighteenth-century Characters: Johnson, Chesterfield, Boswell [and] GoldsmithCassell, 1958 - 354 pagini |
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Pagina 182
... James Boswell ' , he was , I am afraid , being tempted , like many of us , by epigram into folly . For if I am asked to think either Boswell wise , or Macaulay a fool , I can only reply that my imagination is not equal to it . Still , I ...
... James Boswell ' , he was , I am afraid , being tempted , like many of us , by epigram into folly . For if I am asked to think either Boswell wise , or Macaulay a fool , I can only reply that my imagination is not equal to it . Still , I ...
Pagina 183
... James Boswell began on October 29 , 1740. He was the son of Alexander Boswell ( 1706—82 ) , who in 1754 became Lord Auchinleck.1 Their ancestor Thomas Boswell had received from James IV , with whom he was ... Boswell blood which 183 BOSWELL.
... James Boswell began on October 29 , 1740. He was the son of Alexander Boswell ( 1706—82 ) , who in 1754 became Lord Auchinleck.1 Their ancestor Thomas Boswell had received from James IV , with whom he was ... Boswell blood which 183 BOSWELL.
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 ... James Boswell came of age , in 1799. Subsequently , James agreed that none of the papers should be printed ; and ...
... Boswell's life reads as if he had been watched over , not by a guardian angel , but by a guardian goblin . Even when ... James Boswell came of age , in 1799. Subsequently , James agreed that none of the papers should be printed ; and ...
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