Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1924 - 1384 strani |
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... occasion , of your regard to learning , even in its unhappiest state ; and cannot but think such a temper deserving of the gratitude of those who suffer so often from a contrary disposition . I am , Sir , your most humble servant ...
... occasion , of your regard to learning , even in its unhappiest state ; and cannot but think such a temper deserving of the gratitude of those who suffer so often from a contrary disposition . I am , Sir , your most humble servant ...
Stran 86
... occasion when he was mentioned , and , in my opinion , did not do him justice ; but when it is considered that Paul Whitehead was a member of a riotous and profane club , we may account for Johnson's having a prejudice against him ...
... occasion when he was mentioned , and , in my opinion , did not do him justice ; but when it is considered that Paul Whitehead was a member of a riotous and profane club , we may account for Johnson's having a prejudice against him ...
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... occasion to resort to internal evidence ; for my Lord Bishop of Salisbury ( Dr. Douglas ) has assured me , that it was written by Guthrie . His separate publications were , ' A Complete Vindication of the Licensers of the Stage , from ...
... occasion to resort to internal evidence ; for my Lord Bishop of Salisbury ( Dr. Douglas ) has assured me , that it was written by Guthrie . His separate publications were , ' A Complete Vindication of the Licensers of the Stage , from ...
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... occasion on which I know not whom else I can apply to ; I am at a loss for the Lives and Characters of Earl Stanhope , 1 TO DR . MEAD . ' SIR , That the Medicinal Dictionary is dedicated to you , is to be imputed only to your reputation ...
... occasion on which I know not whom else I can apply to ; I am at a loss for the Lives and Characters of Earl Stanhope , 1 TO DR . MEAD . ' SIR , That the Medicinal Dictionary is dedicated to you , is to be imputed only to your reputation ...
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... his intrigue ; but she never at any time took notice of it to him . This incident , as I am told , gave occasion to the well - wrought scene of Sir Charles and Lady Easy and Edging . 1746 ] THE REBELLION OF 1745 121 O somewhat curious.
... his intrigue ; but she never at any time took notice of it to him . This incident , as I am told , gave occasion to the well - wrought scene of Sir Charles and Lady Easy and Edging . 1746 ] THE REBELLION OF 1745 121 O somewhat curious.
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