Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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81. oldal
... favor of the genuine speech . It is a method that several have been pleased to take , as I could show , but I think myself under a restraint . I shall say so far , that I have had some by a third hand , which I understood well enough to ...
... favor of the genuine speech . It is a method that several have been pleased to take , as I could show , but I think myself under a restraint . I shall say so far , that I have had some by a third hand , which I understood well enough to ...
198. oldal
... favor " ( " Prayers and Meditations " ) . But he did not , in fact , make any external or visible change . ' At this time there being a competition among the architects of London to be employed in the building of Blackfriars Bridge , a ...
... favor " ( " Prayers and Meditations " ) . But he did not , in fact , make any external or visible change . ' At this time there being a competition among the architects of London to be employed in the building of Blackfriars Bridge , a ...
212. oldal
... favor of the Earl of Bute , to present them with what Johnson himself wrote ; his Lordship having been pleased to ... favours which his Majesty has , by your Lordship's recommendation , been induced to intend for me . Bounty always ...
... favor of the Earl of Bute , to present them with what Johnson himself wrote ; his Lordship having been pleased to ... favours which his Majesty has , by your Lordship's recommendation , been induced to intend for me . Bounty always ...
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