Boswell's Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1904 - 704 strani |
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Stran 83
... allow him , that he may either part with it to you , or find out , ( which I do not expect , ) some other way more to his satisfaction . 1 1 ' I have only to add , that as I am sensible I have trans- cribed it very coarsely , which ...
... allow him , that he may either part with it to you , or find out , ( which I do not expect , ) some other way more to his satisfaction . 1 1 ' I have only to add , that as I am sensible I have trans- cribed it very coarsely , which ...
Stran 85
... allow the printer to alter any stroke d of satire which he might dislike . That any such alteration was made , we do not know . If we did , we could not but feel an indignant regret ; but how painful is it to see that a writer of such ...
... allow the printer to alter any stroke d of satire which he might dislike . That any such alteration was made , we do not know . If we did , we could not but feel an indignant regret ; but how painful is it to see that a writer of such ...
Stran 88
... allow , that the flame of patriotism and zeal for popular resistance with which it is fraught , had no just cause . There was , in truth , no ' oppression ; ' the ' nation ' was not ' cheated . ' Sir Robert Walpole was a wise and a ...
... allow , that the flame of patriotism and zeal for popular resistance with which it is fraught , had no just cause . There was , in truth , no ' oppression ; ' the ' nation ' was not ' cheated . ' Sir Robert Walpole was a wise and a ...
Stran 101
... allow it very high praise . It has been ascribed to Mr. Garrick , from its appearing at first with the signature G ; but I have heard Mr. Garrick declare , that it was written by Dr. Johnson , and give the following account of the ...
... allow it very high praise . It has been ascribed to Mr. Garrick , from its appearing at first with the signature G ; but I have heard Mr. Garrick declare , that it was written by Dr. Johnson , and give the following account of the ...
Stran 110
... allow me so much time . I think myself very much obliged to your forbearance , and shall esteem it a great happiness to be able to serve you . I have great opportunities of dis- persing any thing that you may think it proper to make ...
... allow me so much time . I think myself very much obliged to your forbearance , and shall esteem it a great happiness to be able to serve you . I have great opportunities of dis- persing any thing that you may think it proper to make ...
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