Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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... King was , and , in obedience to his Majesty's commands , mentioned that Dr. Johnson was then in the library . His Majesty said he was at leisure , and would go to him ; upon which Mr. Barnard took one of the candles that stood on the ...
... King was , and , in obedience to his Majesty's commands , mentioned that Dr. Johnson was then in the library . His Majesty said he was at leisure , and would go to him ; upon which Mr. Barnard took one of the candles that stood on the ...
312. oldal
... King , " this is not only telling an untruth , but telling it clumsily ; for , if that be the case , every one who can look through a microscope will be able to detect him . " " I now , " said Johnson to his friends , when relating what ...
... King , " this is not only telling an untruth , but telling it clumsily ; for , if that be the case , every one who can look through a microscope will be able to detect him . " " I now , " said Johnson to his friends , when relating what ...
510. oldal
... king . Lord Bute , I suppose , thought to make the King popular by his concession ; but the people never minded it ; and it was a most impolitic measure . There is no reason why a judge should hold his office for life , more than any ...
... king . Lord Bute , I suppose , thought to make the King popular by his concession ; but the people never minded it ; and it was a most impolitic measure . There is no reason why a judge should hold his office for life , more than any ...
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