Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetMacmillan, 1894 - 718 oldal |
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... effect . It is too well known , that the second George never was an Augustus to learning or genius . Johnson told me , with an amiable fondness , a little pleasing circumstance relative to this work . Mrs. Johnson , in whose judgment ...
... effect . It is too well known , that the second George never was an Augustus to learning or genius . Johnson told me , with an amiable fondness , a little pleasing circumstance relative to this work . Mrs. Johnson , in whose judgment ...
346. oldal
... effect can be that of tepid moisture . " One of the company took the other side , maintaining that medicines of various sorts , and some too of most powerful effect , are intro- duced into the human frame by the medium of the pores ...
... effect can be that of tepid moisture . " One of the company took the other side , maintaining that medicines of various sorts , and some too of most powerful effect , are intro- duced into the human frame by the medium of the pores ...
356. oldal
... effect ; and the House of Commons have since expunged the offensive resolution from their Journals . [ May 3 , 1782. ] That the House of Commons might have expelled Mr. Wilkes repeat- edly , and as often as he should be rechosen , was ...
... effect ; and the House of Commons have since expunged the offensive resolution from their Journals . [ May 3 , 1782. ] That the House of Commons might have expelled Mr. Wilkes repeat- edly , and as often as he should be rechosen , was ...
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