Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4Times Book Club, 1912 |
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Stran 40
... allow that the paper on carrying a boy to travel , signed Philip Homebred , which was reported to be written by the Lord Chancellor Hardwicke , had merit . He said , ' It was quite vulgar , and had nothing luminous . ' Johnson mentioned ...
... allow that the paper on carrying a boy to travel , signed Philip Homebred , which was reported to be written by the Lord Chancellor Hardwicke , had merit . He said , ' It was quite vulgar , and had nothing luminous . ' Johnson mentioned ...
Stran 40
... he was candid enough to allow very great merit to his composition . Mr. Murphy said he remembered when there were several people alive in London who enjoyed a considerable reputation merely ET . 67 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 41.
... he was candid enough to allow very great merit to his composition . Mr. Murphy said he remembered when there were several people alive in London who enjoyed a considerable reputation merely ET . 67 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 41.
Stran 40
... allow that the paper on carrying a boy to travel , signed Philip Homebred , which was reported to be written by the Lord Chan- cellor Hardwicke , had merit . He said , ' It was quite vulgar , and had nothing luminous . ' Johnson ...
... allow that the paper on carrying a boy to travel , signed Philip Homebred , which was reported to be written by the Lord Chan- cellor Hardwicke , had merit . He said , ' It was quite vulgar , and had nothing luminous . ' Johnson ...
Stran 49
... allow that there have been a very few men of talents who were improved by drinking ; but I maintain that I am right as to the effects of drinking in general : and let it be considered , VOL . IV . D that there is no position , however ...
... allow that there have been a very few men of talents who were improved by drinking ; but I maintain that I am right as to the effects of drinking in general : and let it be considered , VOL . IV . D that there is no position , however ...
Stran 51
... to whom we have seen that Dr. Johnson directly allowed so little merit . 2 Mr. Romney , the painter , who has now deservedly established a bigb reputation . 1 [ Probably Burke . - A . B. ] ÆT . 67 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 51.
... to whom we have seen that Dr. Johnson directly allowed so little merit . 2 Mr. Romney , the painter , who has now deservedly established a bigb reputation . 1 [ Probably Burke . - A . B. ] ÆT . 67 ] LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON 51.
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