 | James Boswell - 1791 - 554 strani
...his own mind, he writes very rapidly '. The greateft part of a writer's time is ipent in reading, in order to write : a man will turn over half a library to make one book." I argued warmly againft the Judges trading, and mentioned Hale as an inftance of a perfect Judge, who devoted himfelf... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1798 - 464 strani
...his own mind, he writes very ra^ pidly. The greatcft part of a writer's time is fpent in reading, in order to write ; a man will turn over half a library to make one book." Mr. Bofwell argucd warmly again!! the Judges trading, and mentioned Hale as an inftance of a perfect... | |
 | James Boswell - 1807 - 526 strani
...his own mind, he writes very rapidly.9 The greatest part of a writer's time is spent in reading, in order to write ; a man will turn over half a library...office. JOHNSON. " Hale, Sir, attended to other things beside law : he left a great estate." BOSWELL. " That was, because what he got, accumulated without... | |
 | James Boswell - 1807 - 508 strani
...his own mind, he writes very rapidly.9 The greatest part of a writer's time is spent in reading, in order to write ; a man will turn over half a library...office. JOHNSON. " Hale, Sir, attended to other things beside law: he left a great estate." BOSWELT,. " That Was, because what he got, accumulated without... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 228 strani
...his own mind, he writes very rapidly. The greatest part of a writer's time is spent in reading, in order to write; a man will turn over half a library to make one book." Mr. Boswell argued warmly against the Judges trading, and mentioned Hale as an instance of a perfect... | |
 | James Boswell - 1817 - 466 strani
...his own mind, he writes very rapidly ? The greatest part of a writer's time is spent m in reading, in order to write; a man will turn over half a library to taake one book. I argued warmly against the Judges trading, and mentioned Hale, as an instance of a... | |
 | John Selden - 1818 - 682 strani
...his own mind, he writes very rapidly. The greatest part of a writer's time is spent in reading, in order to -write ; a man will turn over half a library to make one book." Mr. Boswell argued warmly against the Judges trading, and mentioned Hale as an instance of a perfect... | |
 | James Boswell - 1820 - 372 strani
...spent in reading, in order to write ; a man will turn over half a library to make one book." Boswell argued warmly against the judges' trading, and mentioned...law: he left a great estate." BOSWELL. " That was, becanse what he got accumulated without any exertion or anxiety on his part." After talking of the... | |
 | James Boswell - 1820 - 536 strani
...his own mind, he writes very rapidly.* The greatest part of a writer's time is spent in reading in order to write ; a man will turn over half a library...trading, and mentioned Hale as an instance of a perfect Judge,who devoted himself entirely to his office. JOHNSON. " Hale, Sir, attended to other things besides... | |
 | James Boswell - 1820 - 442 strani
...his own mind, he writes very rapidly ? The greatest part of a writer's time is spent m in reading, in order to write ; a man will turn over half a library to make one book. I argned warmly against the Judges trading, and mentioned Hale, as an instance of a perfect Judge, who... | |
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