| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 594 páginas
...doubt, the following passage in Boswell's Johnson floating in his mind. . . . ' The grand object of all travelling is to see the shores of the Mediterranean....Assyrian, the Persian, the Grecian, and the Roman' (Life of Johnson, 1876, p. 505)." — Note to Childe Harold, Canto IV. stanza cIxxxii. ed. 1891.] 2.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1899 - 592 páginas
...the following passage in Boswell's Johnson floating in his mind. . . . • The grand object of all travelling is to see the shores of the Mediterranean....Assyrian, the Persian, the Grecian, and the Roman' (Life of Johnson, 1876, p. 505)." — Note to Childe Harold, Canto IV. stanza cIxxxii. ed. 1891.] CLXXXII.... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1922 - 584 páginas
...doubt, the following passage in Boswel1's Johnson floating in his mind. . . . ' The grand object of all travelling is to see the shores of the Mediterranean....Assyrian, the Persian, the Grecian, and the Roman' (Life of Johnson, 1876, p. 505)."— Note to Childe Harold, Canto IV. stanza cIxxxii. ed. 1891.] 2.... | |
| James Boswell - 1904 - 1590 páginas
...his parts.' A journey to Italy was still in his thoughts. He said, ' A man who has not been in Italy, X{ 1776] A DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE 25 the shores of the Mediterranean. On those shores were the four great... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 páginas
...doubt, the following passage in Boswell's Johnson tloaling in his mind. . . . 'The grand object of all travelling is to see the shores of the Mediterranean....Assyrian, the Persian, the Grecian, and the Roman' (Life of Johnson, 1876, p. so1;)." — N'ute to Ckildt Harold. Canto IV. stanza clxxxii. cd. 1801.)... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1907 - 1376 páginas
...passage in Boswell's Johnson floating in his mind. ... ' The grand object of all travelling is to sec must spare the weaker prey. Oh ! I forgot — but...helpless cease to live; Follow who will — I go — (Life o\ Johnson, 1876, p. 505)." — Note to Ckilde Harold, Canto IV. stanza clxxxii. cd. 1801.) 1... | |
| James Boswell - 1916 - 370 páginas
...his parts." A journey to Italy was still in his thoughts. He said, "A man who has not been in Italy, is always conscious of an inferiority, from his not...is expected a man should see. The grand object of traveling is to see the shores of the Mediterranean. On those shores were the four great Empires of... | |
| James Boswell - 1917 - 606 páginas
...his parts.' A journey to Italy was still in his thoughts. He said, 'A man who has not been in Italy, is always conscious of an inferiority, from his not...almost all our arts, almost all that sets us above sav1776l GOLDSMITH AND DODSLEY 299 ages, has come to us from the shores of the Mediterranean.' The... | |
| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 928 páginas
...to show me that he has good reasons for it." 34 He [Johnson] said, "A man who has not been in Italy, is always conscious of an inferiority, from his not...is expected a man should see. The grand object of traveling is to see the shores of the Mediterranean. On those shores were .the four great empires of... | |
| Frederick Alexander Manchester, William Frederic Giese - 1926 - 924 páginas
...to show me that he has good reasons for it." 34 He [Johnson] said, "A man who has not been in Italy, is always conscious of an inferiority, from his not...is expected a man should see. The grand object of traveling. is to see the shores of the Mediterranean. On those shores were the four great empires of... | |
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