Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Henry Frowde, 1904 - 704 strani |
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... opinion , that the Commen- tary cannot be prosecuted with any appearance of success ; for as the names of the ... Opinions , and an Illustration of the Doctrine of Free - will ; " [ with what else you think proper . ] ' It will , above ...
... opinion , that the Commen- tary cannot be prosecuted with any appearance of success ; for as the names of the ... Opinions , and an Illustration of the Doctrine of Free - will ; " [ with what else you think proper . ] ' It will , above ...
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... opinion , and favoured me with the fol- lowing paper . ' Those motions or tricks of Dr. Johnson are improperly called convulsions . He could sit motionless , when he was told so to do , as well as any other man ; my opinion is that it ...
... opinion , and favoured me with the fol- lowing paper . ' Those motions or tricks of Dr. Johnson are improperly called convulsions . He could sit motionless , when he was told so to do , as well as any other man ; my opinion is that it ...
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... opinion only , not my resolution . Emptoris sit eligere . ' I think the insertion of the exact dates of the most im- portant events in the margin , or of so many events as may enable the reader to regulate the order of facts with ...
... opinion only , not my resolution . Emptoris sit eligere . ' I think the insertion of the exact dates of the most im- portant events in the margin , or of so many events as may enable the reader to regulate the order of facts with ...
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... opinion of him . ' SIR , ' TO DR . BIRCH . ' Thursday , Sept. 29 , 1743 . ' I hope you will excuse me for troubling you on an occasion on which I know not whom else I can apply to ; I am at a loss for the Lives and Characters of Earl ...
... opinion of him . ' SIR , ' TO DR . BIRCH . ' Thursday , Sept. 29 , 1743 . ' I hope you will excuse me for troubling you on an occasion on which I know not whom else I can apply to ; I am at a loss for the Lives and Characters of Earl ...
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... opinion , I shall be considered as exercising a kind of vicarious jurisdiction ; and that the power which might have been denied to my own claim , will be readily allowed me as the delegate of your Lordship . ' This passage proves ...
... opinion , I shall be considered as exercising a kind of vicarious jurisdiction ; and that the power which might have been denied to my own claim , will be readily allowed me as the delegate of your Lordship . ' This passage proves ...
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