Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 28
... thought that those who devote themselves to this employment , and do their duty with diligence and suc- cess , are entitled to very high respect from the community , as Johnson himself often maintained . Yet I am of opinion , that the ...
... thought that those who devote themselves to this employment , and do their duty with diligence and suc- cess , are entitled to very high respect from the community , as Johnson himself often maintained . Yet I am of opinion , that the ...
Stran 186
... thought of Lord Lyttelton's history , which was then published . Johnson said , he thought his style pretty good , but that he had blamed Henry the Second rather too much . " Why , " said the King , " they seldom do these things by ...
... thought of Lord Lyttelton's history , which was then published . Johnson said , he thought his style pretty good , but that he had blamed Henry the Second rather too much . " Why , " said the King , " they seldom do these things by ...
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... thought that I might write so as to venture to publish my History of the the Civil War in Great Britain in 1745 and 1746 , " without being obliged to go to a foreign press . 1 When we arrived at Derby , Dr. Butter accompanied us to see ...
... thought that I might write so as to venture to publish my History of the the Civil War in Great Britain in 1745 and 1746 , " without being obliged to go to a foreign press . 1 When we arrived at Derby , Dr. Butter accompanied us to see ...
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