Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran 3
... late as 1745. When the right of the King is not reverenced , there will not be reverence for those appointed by the King . ' His observation that the present royal family has no friends , has been too much justified by the very un ...
... late as 1745. When the right of the King is not reverenced , there will not be reverence for those appointed by the King . ' His observation that the present royal family has no friends , has been too much justified by the very un ...
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... late Dr. Rose of Chiswick asserted that he could name one Scotch writer whom Dr. Johnson himself would allow to have written better than any man of the age ; and upon Johnson's asking who it was , answered , ' Lord Bute , when he signed ...
... late Dr. Rose of Chiswick asserted that he could name one Scotch writer whom Dr. Johnson himself would allow to have written better than any man of the age ; and upon Johnson's asking who it was , answered , ' Lord Bute , when he signed ...
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... late eminent noble judge , whom I have heard speak of him as a writer , with great respect . Johnson , I know not upon what degree of investigation , enter- tained no exalted opinion of his Lordship's intellectual character . Talking of ...
... late eminent noble judge , whom I have heard speak of him as a writer , with great respect . Johnson , I know not upon what degree of investigation , enter- tained no exalted opinion of his Lordship's intellectual character . Talking of ...
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... late Rector of Great Brickhill , in Buckinghamshire : Perhaps no scrap of Latin whatever has been more quoted than this . It occasionally falls even from those who are scrupulous even to pedantry in their Latinity , and will not admit a ...
... late Rector of Great Brickhill , in Buckinghamshire : Perhaps no scrap of Latin whatever has been more quoted than this . It occasionally falls even from those who are scrupulous even to pedantry in their Latinity , and will not admit a ...
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... late Westminster Justice . Welch , who imagined that he was exalting himself in Dr. Johnson's eyes by using big words , spoke in a manner that was utterly unintelligible to the boy ; Dr. Johnson perceiving it , addressed himself to the ...
... late Westminster Justice . Welch , who imagined that he was exalting himself in Dr. Johnson's eyes by using big words , spoke in a manner that was utterly unintelligible to the boy ; Dr. Johnson perceiving it , addressed himself to the ...
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