Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5Bigelow, Brown & Company, Incorporated, 1786 |
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Stran 21
... thought their suc- cess in England rather exceeded the due proportion of their real merit ; and because he could not but see in them that nationality which I believe no liberal - minded Scotsman will deny . He was indeed , if I may be ...
... thought their suc- cess in England rather exceeded the due proportion of their real merit ; and because he could not but see in them that nationality which I believe no liberal - minded Scotsman will deny . He was indeed , if I may be ...
Stran 28
... thought an honest lawyer should never undertake a cause which he was satisfied was not a just one . ' Sir , ( said ... thoughts went slow and his words came much slower ; but a deep judgment appeared in everything he said or did . I may ...
... thought an honest lawyer should never undertake a cause which he was satisfied was not a just one . ' Sir , ( said ... thoughts went slow and his words came much slower ; but a deep judgment appeared in everything he said or did . I may ...
Stran 32
... thought necessary to human happiness , -is he to be surprized if another man comes and laughs at him ? he is the great man he thinks himself , all this cannot hurt him : it is like throwing peas against a rock . ' He added something ...
... thought necessary to human happiness , -is he to be surprized if another man comes and laughs at him ? he is the great man he thinks himself , all this cannot hurt him : it is like throwing peas against a rock . ' He added something ...
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... thought that our veal in Scotland is not good . But here is some which I believe you will like . ' There was no catching him . JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , what is commonly thought , I should take to be true . Your veal may be good ; but ...
... thought that our veal in Scotland is not good . But here is some which I believe you will like . ' There was no catching him . JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , what is commonly thought , I should take to be true . Your veal may be good ; but ...
Stran 49
... thought the Dean a very clear writer . " Johnson vocifer- ated , " All shallows are clear . " ' Town and Country Mag . Sept. 1769 . Notes and Queries , Jan. 1855 , p . 62. See ante , iv . 71 . 3 The Memoirs of Scriblerus , ' says ...
... thought the Dean a very clear writer . " Johnson vocifer- ated , " All shallows are clear . " ' Town and Country Mag . Sept. 1769 . Notes and Queries , Jan. 1855 , p . 62. See ante , iv . 71 . 3 The Memoirs of Scriblerus , ' says ...
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Aberdeen afterwards ancient Anec asked Auchinleck August August 15 August 21 believe boat Boswell Boswell's breakfast called castle church conversation Croker dinner Duke Dunvegan DUPPA Earl Edinburgh England English entertained Erse father Flora Macdonald Fort Augustus Garrick gentleman heard Hebrides Highland honour Horace Walpole Hume Humphry Clinker Inchkenneth island isle JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson wrote journey King Kingsburgh Lady Laird land learning lived London Lord Lord Monboddo M'Lean M'Leod M'Queen Macdonald Macleod Malcolm mentioned miles mind Monboddo morning Mull never night observed opinion passage Piozzi Letters pleased Portree Prince Prince Charles publick Rasay Robertson rock Samuel Johnson says Scotland Sept SEPTEMBER servant shew Sir Allan suppose Talisker talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told Tour walked WALTER SCOTT wish writing young