Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetMacmillan, 1894 - 718 oldal |
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... doubt , Derrick is his enemy.3 " Derrick may do very well , as long as he can outrun his 1 By Henry Home , Lord Kames . 2 No doubt John Wilkes . 3 Mr Sheridan was then reading lectures upon Oratory at Bath , where Derrick was Master of ...
... doubt , Derrick is his enemy.3 " Derrick may do very well , as long as he can outrun his 1 By Henry Home , Lord Kames . 2 No doubt John Wilkes . 3 Mr Sheridan was then reading lectures upon Oratory at Bath , where Derrick was Master of ...
246. oldal
... doubt had an early attachment to the House of Stuart ; but his zeal had cooled as his reason strengthened . Indeed I heard him once say , " that after the death of a violent Whig , with whom he used to contend with great eagerness , he ...
... doubt had an early attachment to the House of Stuart ; but his zeal had cooled as his reason strengthened . Indeed I heard him once say , " that after the death of a violent Whig , with whom he used to contend with great eagerness , he ...
474. oldal
... doubt that I might mention some circumstances ; but I do not choose to commit them to paper . " What his opinion is , I do not know . He says , " I am singularly obliged to Dr. Johnson for his accurate and useful criticisms . Had he ...
... doubt that I might mention some circumstances ; but I do not choose to commit them to paper . " What his opinion is , I do not know . He says , " I am singularly obliged to Dr. Johnson for his accurate and useful criticisms . Had he ...
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