Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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Stran 80
... natural history . There are arts of manufacture practised in the countries in which you preside , which are yet very imperfectly known here , either to artificers or philosophers . Of the natural productions , animate and inanimate , we ...
... natural history . There are arts of manufacture practised in the countries in which you preside , which are yet very imperfectly known here , either to artificers or philosophers . Of the natural productions , animate and inanimate , we ...
Stran 273
... natural ; the accuracy of it had no appearance of labour , constraint , or stiffness ; he seemed more correct than others , by the force of habit , and the customary exercises of his powerful mind ' . ' 1 Short Notes for Civil ...
... natural ; the accuracy of it had no appearance of labour , constraint , or stiffness ; he seemed more correct than others , by the force of habit , and the customary exercises of his powerful mind ' . ' 1 Short Notes for Civil ...
Stran 483
... natural to a Poet ; and indeed in my opinion very natural to every man of any imagination , who has no family sepulchre in which he can be laid with his fathers . Accordingly , upon Monday , De- cember 20 , his remains were deposited in ...
... natural to a Poet ; and indeed in my opinion very natural to every man of any imagination , who has no family sepulchre in which he can be laid with his fathers . Accordingly , upon Monday , De- cember 20 , his remains were deposited in ...
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