Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 88
... Lordship's patronage might have been of consequence . ' He then to be imputed to Lord Chesterfield ; for his Lordship had declared to Dodsley , that " He would have turned off the best servant he ever had , if he had known that he ...
... Lordship's patronage might have been of consequence . ' He then to be imputed to Lord Chesterfield ; for his Lordship had declared to Dodsley , that " He would have turned off the best servant he ever had , if he had known that he ...
Stran 126
... Lordship said , " He rang the bell . " And it is but just to add , that Mr. Sheridan told me , that when he communicated to Dr. Johnson that a pension was to be granted him , he replied in a fervour of gratitude , " The English language ...
... Lordship said , " He rang the bell . " And it is but just to add , that Mr. Sheridan told me , that when he communicated to Dr. Johnson that a pension was to be granted him , he replied in a fervour of gratitude , " The English language ...
Stran 660
... Lordship , after speaking highly in praise of Johnson , as a man who was an honour to his country , desired Sir Joshua to let him know , that on grant- ing a mortgage of his pension , he should draw on his Lordship to the amount of five ...
... Lordship , after speaking highly in praise of Johnson , as a man who was an honour to his country , desired Sir Joshua to let him know , that on grant- ing a mortgage of his pension , he should draw on his Lordship to the amount of five ...
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