Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 207
... effect can be that of tepid moisture . " One of the company took the other side , maintaining that medicines of various sorts , and some too of most powerful effect , are introduced into the human frame by the medium of the pores ; and ...
... effect can be that of tepid moisture . " One of the company took the other side , maintaining that medicines of various sorts , and some too of most powerful effect , are introduced into the human frame by the medium of the pores ; and ...
Stran 431
... effect of music , I am satis- fied , is owing to the association of ideas . That air , which instantly and irresistibly excites in the Swiss , when in a foreign land , the maladie du pais , has , I am told , no intrinsic power of sound ...
... effect of music , I am satis- fied , is owing to the association of ideas . That air , which instantly and irresistibly excites in the Swiss , when in a foreign land , the maladie du pais , has , I am told , no intrinsic power of sound ...
Stran 528
... effect upon the whole . ' Whereas , ' said he , ' you will hardly ever find a country gentleman , who is not a good deal dis- concerted at an unexpected occasion for his being obliged to lay out ten pounds . ' " When in good humour , he ...
... effect upon the whole . ' Whereas , ' said he , ' you will hardly ever find a country gentleman , who is not a good deal dis- concerted at an unexpected occasion for his being obliged to lay out ten pounds . ' " When in good humour , he ...
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