Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... passed through the gradations of surgery and pharmacy , and by study and practice had attained to such skill , that my father settled on him two hundred pounds a year for five years , and fifty pounds a year during his life , as an ...
... passed through the gradations of surgery and pharmacy , and by study and practice had attained to such skill , that my father settled on him two hundred pounds a year for five years , and fifty pounds a year during his life , as an ...
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... passed to discourse of life , whether it was upon the whole more happy or miserable . Johnson was decidedly for the balance of misery : 1 in confirmation of which I maintained , that 1 The Reverend Mr. Ralph Churton , Fellow of ...
... passed to discourse of life , whether it was upon the whole more happy or miserable . Johnson was decidedly for the balance of misery : 1 in confirmation of which I maintained , that 1 The Reverend Mr. Ralph Churton , Fellow of ...
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... passed through life with more observation than , v . 145 ; letter from Johnson to , referring to Mauritius Lowe , vi . 37-8 ; Boswell dines with Johnson at , for the last time , vi . 170 ; John- son's letters to , from Ashbourne , vi ...
... passed through life with more observation than , v . 145 ; letter from Johnson to , referring to Mauritius Lowe , vi . 37-8 ; Boswell dines with Johnson at , for the last time , vi . 170 ; John- son's letters to , from Ashbourne , vi ...
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