 | James Boswell - 1888
...often inculcated : " It may be justly supposed, that there was in his conversation what appears so frequently in his letters, an affectation of familiarity...with the great, an ambition of momentary equality, sought and enjoyed by the neglect of those ceremonies which custom has established as the barriers... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1888 - 323 σελίδες
...better qualities. ... It may be justly supposed that there was in his conversation what appears so frequently in his letters, an affectation of familiarity...with the Great, an ambition of momentary equality sought and enjoyed by the neglect of those ceremonies which custom has established as the barriers... | |
 | James Boswell - 1889
...be often inculcated: " It may be justly supposed, that there was in his conversation what appears so frequently in his letters, an affectation of familiarity...with the great, an ambition of momentary equality, sought and enjoyed by the neglect of those ceremonies which custom has established as the barriers... | |
 | James Boswell - 1890 - 526 σελίδες
...often inculcated : " It may be justly supposed, that there was in his conversation, what appears so frequently in his letters, an affectation of familiarity...with the great, an ambition of momentary equality, sought and enjoyed by the neglect of those ceremonies which custom has established as the barriers... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1890
...every common operation. It may be justly supposed that there was in his conversation, what appears so frequently in his Letters, an affectation of familiarity...with the Great, an ambition of momentary equality sought and enjoyed by the neglect of those ceremonies which custom has established as the barriers... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1894
...common operation. It may be justly supposed that there was in his conver- 30 sation, what appears so. frequently in his Letters, an affectation of familiarity...with the Great, an ambition of momentary equality sought and enjoyed by the neglect of those ceremonies which custom has established as the barriers... | |
 | James Boswell - 1900
...often inculcated : " It may be justly supposed, that there was in his conversation what appears so frequently in his letters, an affectation of familiarity...with the great, an ambition of momentary equality, sought and enjoyed by the neglect of those ceremonies which custom has established as the barriers... | |
 | James Boswell - 1900 - 726 σελίδες
...often inculcated : " It may be justly supposed, that there was in his conversation, what appears so mankind could do better without your books than without...my shoes.' Thus, Sir, there would be a perpetual s sought and enjoyed by the neglect of those ceremonies which custom has established as the barriers... | |
 | James Boswell - 1904
...often inculcated : — 'It may be justly supposed, that there was in his conversation what appears so frequently in his letters, an affectation of familiarity...with the great, an ambition of momentary equality, sought and enjoyed by the neglect of those ceremonies which custom has established as the barriers... | |
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