Boswell's Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1904 - 704 strani |
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Stran 48
... person , whose name I have now forgotten , studied hard , he answered ' No , Sir ; I do not believe he studied hard . I never knew a man who studied hard . I conclude , in- deed , from the effects , that some men have studied hard , as ...
... person , whose name I have now forgotten , studied hard , he answered ' No , Sir ; I do not believe he studied hard . I never knew a man who studied hard . I conclude , in- deed , from the effects , that some men have studied hard , as ...
Stran 63
... person for whom Johnson wrote those verses , which have been erroneously ascribed to Mr. Hammond . I am obliged in so many instances to notice Mrs. Piozzi's incorrectness of relation , that I gladly seize this opportunity of ...
... person for whom Johnson wrote those verses , which have been erroneously ascribed to Mr. Hammond . I am obliged in so many instances to notice Mrs. Piozzi's incorrectness of relation , that I gladly seize this opportunity of ...
Stran 64
... person and manner , as described to me by the late Mr. Garrick , were by no means pleasing to others , she must have had a superiority of understanding and talents , as she certainly inspired him with a more than ordinary passion ; and ...
... person and manner , as described to me by the late Mr. Garrick , were by no means pleasing to others , she must have had a superiority of understanding and talents , as she certainly inspired him with a more than ordinary passion ; and ...
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... person than from you , who have so much distinguished yourself by your generous encouragement of poetry ; and whose judgment of that art nothing but your commendation of my trifle 1 can give me any occasion to call in question . I do ...
... person than from you , who have so much distinguished yourself by your generous encouragement of poetry ; and whose judgment of that art nothing but your commendation of my trifle 1 can give me any occasion to call in question . I do ...
Stran 91
... person might be permitted to practice as an ad- not vocate there , without a doctor's degree in Civil Law . ' I am Lin ( said he ) a total stranger to these studies ; but whatever is the a profession , and maintains numbers , must be ...
... person might be permitted to practice as an ad- not vocate there , without a doctor's degree in Civil Law . ' I am Lin ( said he ) a total stranger to these studies ; but whatever is the a profession , and maintains numbers , must be ...
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