Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 89
... Lord Bolingbroke's works came out , he wrote an elegant de on his death , beginning , " Let others hail the rising sun , I bow to that whose course is run ; " " The same sad morn , to Church and State ( So for our sins ' twas fix'd by ...
... Lord Bolingbroke's works came out , he wrote an elegant de on his death , beginning , " Let others hail the rising sun , I bow to that whose course is run ; " " The same sad morn , to Church and State ( So for our sins ' twas fix'd by ...
Stran 490
... Lord Bolingbroke , which I have in writing . I proposed to Lord Marchmont , that he should revise Johnson's Life of Pope : " So ( said his Lordship ) , you would put me in a dangerous situation . You know he knocked down Osborne , the ...
... Lord Bolingbroke , which I have in writing . I proposed to Lord Marchmont , that he should revise Johnson's Life of Pope : " So ( said his Lordship ) , you would put me in a dangerous situation . You know he knocked down Osborne , the ...
Stran 546
... Lord Bolingbroke , unless he ( Lord Bolingbroke ) shall not survive me ; " so that Lord Marchmont had no concern whatever with them . After the first edition of the Lives , Mr. Malone , whose love of justice is equal to his accuracy ...
... Lord Bolingbroke , unless he ( Lord Bolingbroke ) shall not survive me ; " so that Lord Marchmont had no concern whatever with them . After the first edition of the Lives , Mr. Malone , whose love of justice is equal to his accuracy ...
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