Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 37
... occasion to call in question . I do not doubt but you will look over ✓ this poem with another eye , and reward it in a different manner , from a mercenary bookseller , who counts the lines he is to purchase , and con- siders nothing ...
... occasion to call in question . I do not doubt but you will look over ✓ this poem with another eye , and reward it in a different manner , from a mercenary bookseller , who counts the lines he is to purchase , and con- siders nothing ...
Stran 229
... occasion for abuse . " JOHNSON : " Nay , Sir , they had more law long ago than they have now . As to precedents , 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 precedents , to be sure they will increase in course of time ; but the more precedents there are , the less occasion is there for law ...
Stran 497
... occasion to use the critical knife . I ever am , my dear Sir , your faithful and affectionate humble servant , " JAMES BOSWELL . " Mr. Langton has been pleased , at my request , to favour me with some particu- lars of Dr. Johnson's ...
... occasion to use the critical knife . I ever am , my dear Sir , your faithful and affectionate humble servant , " JAMES BOSWELL . " Mr. Langton has been pleased , at my request , to favour me with some particu- lars of Dr. Johnson's ...
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