Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... tion . ' Ib . p . 418. Burke , writing in 1794 , says : - ' In quarters the inn- keepers are obliged to find for the soldiers lodging , fire , candle - light , small - beer , salt and vinegar gratis . ' Burke's Corres . iv . 258 ...
... tion . ' Ib . p . 418. Burke , writing in 1794 , says : - ' In quarters the inn- keepers are obliged to find for the soldiers lodging , fire , candle - light , small - beer , salt and vinegar gratis . ' Burke's Corres . iv . 258 ...
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... tion ; because they only had something upon which they could rest as matter of fact . ' MURRAY . ' It seems to me that we are not angry at a man for controverting an opinion which we believe and value ; we rather pity him . ' JOHNSON ...
... tion ; because they only had something upon which they could rest as matter of fact . ' MURRAY . ' It seems to me that we are not angry at a man for controverting an opinion which we believe and value ; we rather pity him . ' JOHNSON ...
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... tion . Ib . p . 189. After taking it ' a man offers himself as a candidate for orders . He is examined by the Bishop's chaplain . He construes a few verses in the Greek Testament , and translates one of the articles from Latin into ...
... tion . Ib . p . 189. After taking it ' a man offers himself as a candidate for orders . He is examined by the Bishop's chaplain . He construes a few verses in the Greek Testament , and translates one of the articles from Latin into ...
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... tion ; which , however , was not de- cided , as the Court granted an arrest chiefly on the informality of the ... tion to the liberty of the press . For my own part I ever was clearly of opinion that this right was inherent in the very ...
... tion ; which , however , was not de- cided , as the Court granted an arrest chiefly on the informality of the ... tion to the liberty of the press . For my own part I ever was clearly of opinion that this right was inherent in the very ...
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... of idleness , and found reading alone , after I had often perused all good books ( which I think is soon done ) , somewhat a languid occupa- tion . ' J. H. Burton's Hume , ii . 33 . Aetat . 67. ] Johnson's various acquaintance . 21 his his.
... of idleness , and found reading alone , after I had often perused all good books ( which I think is soon done ) , somewhat a languid occupa- tion . ' J. H. Burton's Hume , ii . 33 . Aetat . 67. ] Johnson's various acquaintance . 21 his his.
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