Boswell's Life of JohnsonHumphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1922 |
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... Lord Monboddo , one of your Scotch Judges , talked a great deal of such nonsense . I suffered him ; but I will not suffer you .'- BOSWELL . But , Sir , does not Rousseau talk such nonsense ? ' JOHNSON . ' True , Sir , but Rousseau knows ...
... Lord Monboddo , one of your Scotch Judges , talked a great deal of such nonsense . I suffered him ; but I will not suffer you .'- BOSWELL . But , Sir , does not Rousseau talk such nonsense ? ' JOHNSON . ' True , Sir , but Rousseau knows ...
Stran 435
... Lord Elibank and how does Lord Monboddo ? ' BosWELL . Very well , Sir . Lord Monboddo still maintains the super- iority of the savage life . ' JOHNSON . ' What strange nar- rowness of mind now is that , to think the things we have not ...
... Lord Elibank and how does Lord Monboddo ? ' BosWELL . Very well , Sir . Lord Monboddo still maintains the super- iority of the savage life . ' JOHNSON . ' What strange nar- rowness of mind now is that , to think the things we have not ...
Stran 466
... Lord Monboddo , whom , on account of his resembling Dr. Johnson in some particulars , Foote called an Elzevir edition of him , has , by coincidence , made the very same remark . Origin and Progress of Language , vol . iii . 2nd edit . p ...
... Lord Monboddo , whom , on account of his resembling Dr. Johnson in some particulars , Foote called an Elzevir edition of him , has , by coincidence , made the very same remark . Origin and Progress of Language , vol . iii . 2nd edit . p ...
Stran 519
... Lord Monboddo's strange speculation on the primitive state of human nature ; observing , Sir , it is all conjecture about a thing useless , even were it known to be true . Knowledge of all kinds is good . Conjecture , as to things ...
... Lord Monboddo's strange speculation on the primitive state of human nature ; observing , Sir , it is all conjecture about a thing useless , even were it known to be true . Knowledge of all kinds is good . Conjecture , as to things ...
Stran 544
... Lord Hailes on our side ? ' Pray let me know what I owed you when I left you , that I may send it to you . ' I am ... Lords , from the name of their estates ; as , Lord Auch- inleck , Lord Monboddo , & c . 1775 ] AN INSCRIPTION FOR ...
... Lord Hailes on our side ? ' Pray let me know what I owed you when I left you , that I may send it to you . ' I am ... Lords , from the name of their estates ; as , Lord Auch- inleck , Lord Monboddo , & c . 1775 ] AN INSCRIPTION FOR ...
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