Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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Stran 147
... mind ; but when a thing is in his mind he may re- member it . ' The remark was occasioned by my leaning back on a chair , which a little before I had perceived to be broken , and pleading forgetfulness as an excuse . ' Sir , ( said he ...
... mind ; but when a thing is in his mind he may re- member it . ' The remark was occasioned by my leaning back on a chair , which a little before I had perceived to be broken , and pleading forgetfulness as an excuse . ' Sir , ( said he ...
Stran 387
... mind , the other the nose of the mind ' . A young gentleman ' present took up the argument against him , and maintained that no man ever thinks of the nose of the mind , not adverting that though that figurative sense seems strange to ...
... mind , the other the nose of the mind ' . A young gentleman ' present took up the argument against him , and maintained that no man ever thinks of the nose of the mind , not adverting that though that figurative sense seems strange to ...
Stran 493
... mind , in a rigorous sense , and to have made him dissatisfied with his labours and acts of goodness , however ... mind , as to be ever in readiness to be brought forth . But his superiority over other learned men consisted chiefly in ...
... mind , in a rigorous sense , and to have made him dissatisfied with his labours and acts of goodness , however ... mind , as to be ever in readiness to be brought forth . But his superiority over other learned men consisted chiefly in ...
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