Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... told me , did it to vex his neighbours . His lady , I have reason to believe , on the same authority , participated in the guilt of what the enthusiasts of our immortal bard deem almost a species of sacrilege . 1 See an accurate and ...
... told me , did it to vex his neighbours . His lady , I have reason to believe , on the same authority , participated in the guilt of what the enthusiasts of our immortal bard deem almost a species of sacrilege . 1 See an accurate and ...
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... told he was very liberal ; and as a proof of this it was mentioned to me , he had the preceding winter distributed two hundred pounds among such of them as stood in need of his assistance . He had , consequently , a considerable ...
... told he was very liberal ; and as a proof of this it was mentioned to me , he had the preceding winter distributed two hundred pounds among such of them as stood in need of his assistance . He had , consequently , a considerable ...
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... told him that while I was with the captain , I catched the enthusiasm of curiosity and adventure , and felt a strong inclination to go with him on his next voyage . JOHNSON : Why , sir , a man does feel so , till he considers how very ...
... told him that while I was with the captain , I catched the enthusiasm of curiosity and adventure , and felt a strong inclination to go with him on his next voyage . JOHNSON : Why , sir , a man does feel so , till he considers how very ...
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... told by the travellers to the South Sea must be conjecture , because they had not enough of the language of those countries to understand so much as they have related . Objects falling under the observation of the senses might be ...
... told by the travellers to the South Sea must be conjecture , because they had not enough of the language of those countries to understand so much as they have related . Objects falling under the observation of the senses might be ...
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... told than that individuals should not be made uneasy , that it is much better that the law does not restrain writing freely concerning the characters of the dead . Damages will be given to a man who is calumniated in his lifetime ...
... told than that individuals should not be made uneasy , that it is much better that the law does not restrain writing freely concerning the characters of the dead . Damages will be given to a man who is calumniated in his lifetime ...
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acquaintance admirable affectionate afterwards appeared Ashbourne Auchinleck believe BENNET LANGTON Bishop censure character Cibber consider conversation Court of Session dear sir death Dilly dined dinner Dodd Dodd's doubt drink edition Elkanah Settle English favour Garrick gentleman GEORGE STEEVENS give Goldsmith happy hear Hebrides honour hope Hugo Grotius humble servant humour JAMES BOSWELL John JOHNSON Edinburgh judge KNOWLES lady Langton late learned letter Lichfield lived London Lord Hailes Lord Monboddo madam mentioned mind never obliged observed occasion once opinion pain Percy perhaps pleased pleasure poem Poets praise recollect respect Reverend SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotch Scotland sermons Seward Sir Joshua Sir Joshua Reynolds Soame Jenyns Streatham style suppose sure talked Taylor tell things thought Thrale tion told truth uneasy Whig Wilkes William wine wish write written wrote