Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 3A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... occasion for abuse . ' JOHNSON : ' Nay , sir , they had more law long ago than they have now . As to pre- cedents , to be sure they will increase in course of time ; but the more precedents there are the less occasion is there for law ...
... occasion for abuse . ' JOHNSON : ' Nay , sir , they had more law long ago than they have now . As to pre- cedents , to be sure they will increase in course of time ; but the more precedents there are the less occasion is there for law ...
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... occasion . ' Lord Hailes writes to me ( for we correspond more than we talk together ) , " As to Fingal , I see a controversy arising , and purpose to keep out of its way . There is no doubt that I might mention some circumstances ; but ...
... occasion . ' Lord Hailes writes to me ( for we correspond more than we talk together ) , " As to Fingal , I see a controversy arising , and purpose to keep out of its way . There is no doubt that I might mention some circumstances ; but ...
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... occasion . You say many can remember parts of Ossian . I believe all those parts are versions of the English ; at least there is no proof of their antiquity . ' Macpherson is said to have made some translations him- self ; and having ...
... occasion . You say many can remember parts of Ossian . I believe all those parts are versions of the English ; at least there is no proof of their antiquity . ' Macpherson is said to have made some translations him- self ; and having ...
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