Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... published ; the conclusion to the Preface being written by Johnson . A Bookseller of the Last Century , p . 138. See ante , i . 159 . 3 Johnson wrote to Mrs. Thrale on : the birth of a second son who died early I congratulate you upon ...
... published ; the conclusion to the Preface being written by Johnson . A Bookseller of the Last Century , p . 138. See ante , i . 159 . 3 Johnson wrote to Mrs. Thrale on : the birth of a second son who died early I congratulate you upon ...
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... published in 1781 , he wrote : - ' I saw immorality , habitual drunkenness , idleness and ignorance , boastingly obtruding themselves on public view . ' Knox's Works , iv . 138. ' The general tendency of the universities is favour- for ...
... published in 1781 , he wrote : - ' I saw immorality , habitual drunkenness , idleness and ignorance , boastingly obtruding themselves on public view . ' Knox's Works , iv . 138. ' The general tendency of the universities is favour- for ...
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... published five years after Goldsmith's death , the story remains . In a foot - note the editor says , that ' he has been credibly informed that the professor had not the defect here mentioned . ' The story is not quite as Boswell tells ...
... published five years after Goldsmith's death , the story remains . In a foot - note the editor says , that ' he has been credibly informed that the professor had not the defect here mentioned . ' The story is not quite as Boswell tells ...
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... published in that paper . An arrest of Judgment having been moved for , the case was after- wards solemnly argued . My friend Mr. Const , whom I delight in having an opportunity to praise , not only for his abilities but his manners ; a ...
... published in that paper . An arrest of Judgment having been moved for , the case was after- wards solemnly argued . My friend Mr. Const , whom I delight in having an opportunity to praise , not only for his abilities but his manners ; a ...
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... published in 1785 , there is the fol- lowing passage , which , as a concise , and I hope a fair and rational state of the matter , I presume to quote : ' The Juries of England are Judges of law as well as of fact , in many civil , and ...
... published in 1785 , there is the fol- lowing passage , which , as a concise , and I hope a fair and rational state of the matter , I presume to quote : ' The Juries of England are Judges of law as well as of fact , in many civil , and ...
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