Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 96
... remark- able , that those with whom Johnson chiefly contracted for his literary labours were Scotchmen , Mr. Millar and Mr. Strahan . Millar , though himself no great judge of literature , had good sense enough to have for his friends ...
... remark- able , that those with whom Johnson chiefly contracted for his literary labours were Scotchmen , Mr. Millar and Mr. Strahan . Millar , though himself no great judge of literature , had good sense enough to have for his friends ...
Stran 218
... remarked , that a London parish was a very comfortless thing ; for the clergyman seldom knew the face of one out of ten parishioners . " Of the late Mr. Mallet he spoke with no great respect said , he was ready for any dirty job ; that ...
... remarked , that a London parish was a very comfortless thing ; for the clergyman seldom knew the face of one out of ten parishioners . " Of the late Mr. Mallet he spoke with no great respect said , he was ready for any dirty job ; that ...
Stran 430
... remark to any particular instance , and of the word idea in the sense of notion or certainly not to his kindness to me . If a opinion , when it is clear that idea can profuse man , who does not value his only signify something of which ...
... remark to any particular instance , and of the word idea in the sense of notion or certainly not to his kindness to me . If a opinion , when it is clear that idea can profuse man , who does not value his only signify something of which ...
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