Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6Times Book Club, 1912 |
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... observation that the present royal family has no friends , has been too much justified by the very un- grateful behaviour of many who were under great obligations to his Majesty ; at the same time there are honourable exceptions ; and ...
... observation that the present royal family has no friends , has been too much justified by the very un- grateful behaviour of many who were under great obligations to his Majesty ; at the same time there are honourable exceptions ; and ...
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... observed and wondered at that Mr. Charles Fox never talked with any freedom in the presence of Dr. Johnson ; though it is well known , and I myself can witness , that his conversation is various , fluent , and exceedingly agreeable ...
... observed and wondered at that Mr. Charles Fox never talked with any freedom in the presence of Dr. Johnson ; though it is well known , and I myself can witness , that his conversation is various , fluent , and exceedingly agreeable ...
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... observed , ' A man cannot make a bad use of his money , so far as regards society , if he do not hoard it ; for if he either spends it or lends it out , 1 Letter to the People of Scotland against the Attempt to diminish the Number of ...
... observed , ' A man cannot make a bad use of his money , so far as regards society , if he do not hoard it ; for if he either spends it or lends it out , 1 Letter to the People of Scotland against the Attempt to diminish the Number of ...
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... observe that the aids he gave to this poem , as to The Traveller and Deserted Village of Goldsmith , were so small as by no means to impair the distinguishing merit of the author . On Sunday , March 30 , I found him at ET . 74 ] LIFE OF ...
... observe that the aids he gave to this poem , as to The Traveller and Deserted Village of Goldsmith , were so small as by no means to impair the distinguishing merit of the author . On Sunday , March 30 , I found him at ET . 74 ] LIFE OF ...
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... observed that all his thoughts were upon a great scale . JOHNSON : ' Depend upon it , sir , every man will have as fine a thing as he can get ; as large a diamond for his ring . ' BOSWELL : ' Pardon me , sir : a man of a narrow mind ...
... observed that all his thoughts were upon a great scale . JOHNSON : ' Depend upon it , sir , every man will have as fine a thing as he can get ; as large a diamond for his ring . ' BOSWELL : ' Pardon me , sir : a man of a narrow mind ...
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