Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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Stran 31
... Burke , so Mr. Burke was fully sensible of the won- derful powers of Johnson . Mr. Langton recollects having passed an evening with both of them , when Mr. Burke repeat- edly entered upon topicks which it was evident he would have ...
... Burke , so Mr. Burke was fully sensible of the won- derful powers of Johnson . Mr. Langton recollects having passed an evening with both of them , when Mr. Burke repeat- edly entered upon topicks which it was evident he would have ...
Stran 318
... Burke has a constant stream of conversation . ' JOHN- SON . ' Yes , Sir ; if a man were to go by chance at the same time with Burke under a shed , to shun a shower , he would say " this is an extraordinary man . " If Burke should go ...
... Burke has a constant stream of conversation . ' JOHN- SON . ' Yes , Sir ; if a man were to go by chance at the same time with Burke under a shed , to shun a shower , he would say " this is an extraordinary man . " If Burke should go ...
Stran 367
... Burke's speeches on American Taxation . It is vigorously but somewhat coarsely executed ; and I am inclined to suppose , is not quite correctly exhibited . I hope he did not use the words ' vile agents ' for the Americans in the House ...
... Burke's speeches on American Taxation . It is vigorously but somewhat coarsely executed ; and I am inclined to suppose , is not quite correctly exhibited . I hope he did not use the words ' vile agents ' for the Americans in the House ...
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