Boswell's Life of JohnsonHumphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1922 |
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... judge of what was right . At this school he did not receive so much benefit as was expected . It has been said , that he acted in the capacity of an assistant to Mr. Wentworth , in teaching the younger boys . ' Mr. Went- worth ( he told ...
... judge of what was right . At this school he did not receive so much benefit as was expected . It has been said , that he acted in the capacity of an assistant to Mr. Wentworth , in teaching the younger boys . ' Mr. Went- worth ( he told ...
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... judge- ment . Sunday ( said he ) was a heavy day to me when I was a boy . My mother confined me on that day , and made me read " The Whole Duty of Man , " from a great part of which I could derive no instruction . When , for instance ...
... judge- ment . Sunday ( said he ) was a heavy day to me when I was a boy . My mother confined me on that day , and made me read " The Whole Duty of Man , " from a great part of which I could derive no instruction . When , for instance ...
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... judge from the speci- men , which , if you approve the proposal , I shall submit to your examination . Suppose the merit of the versions equal , we may hope that the addition of the Notes will turn the balance in our favour ...
... judge from the speci- men , which , if you approve the proposal , I shall submit to your examination . Suppose the merit of the versions equal , we may hope that the addition of the Notes will turn the balance in our favour ...
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... judge from the following specimen which he has given in the Rambler : ( Motto to No. 7. ) 6 ' O qui perpetuâ mundum ratione gubernas , Terrarum cœlique sator ! - Disjice terrence nebulas et pondera molis , Atque tuo splendore mica ! Tu ...
... judge from the following specimen which he has given in the Rambler : ( Motto to No. 7. ) 6 ' O qui perpetuâ mundum ratione gubernas , Terrarum cœlique sator ! - Disjice terrence nebulas et pondera molis , Atque tuo splendore mica ! Tu ...
Stran 111
... judge whether you are not fitter to be an Irish Evidence , than to be an Irish Peer . - I defy and despise you . I am , your determined adversary , R. S. ' Sir John Hawkins gives the world to understand , that Johnson , ' being an ...
... judge whether you are not fitter to be an Irish Evidence , than to be an Irish Peer . - I defy and despise you . I am , your determined adversary , R. S. ' Sir John Hawkins gives the world to understand , that Johnson , ' being an ...
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