Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötetBigelow, Brown, 1780 |
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8. oldal
... told him that while I was with the Captain , I catched the enthusiasm of curiosity 1 See ante , i . 100. It was reprinted in 1789 . ? See Boswell's Hebrides under Nov. 11 , 1773 . › See post , under April 29 , 1776 . In like manner he ...
... told him that while I was with the Captain , I catched the enthusiasm of curiosity 1 See ante , i . 100. It was reprinted in 1789 . ? See Boswell's Hebrides under Nov. 11 , 1773 . › See post , under April 29 , 1776 . In like manner he ...
9. oldal
... told by the travellers to the South Sea must be conjecture , because they had not enough of the language of those countries to under- stand so much as they have related . Objects falling under the observation of the senses might be ...
... told by the travellers to the South Sea must be conjecture , because they had not enough of the language of those countries to under- stand so much as they have related . Objects falling under the observation of the senses might be ...
14. oldal
... told him that his reason for preferring private to public education was , that he scarce observed a boy who was not cowed for life at Eton ; that a public school might suit a boy of a turbulent forward disposition , but would not do ...
... told him that his reason for preferring private to public education was , that he scarce observed a boy who was not cowed for life at Eton ; that a public school might suit a boy of a turbulent forward disposition , but would not do ...
18. oldal
... told , than that individuals should not be made uneasy , that it is much better that the law does not restrain writing freely concerning the characters of the dead . Damages will be given to a man who is calum- niated in his life - time ...
... told , than that individuals should not be made uneasy , that it is much better that the law does not restrain writing freely concerning the characters of the dead . Damages will be given to a man who is calum- niated in his life - time ...
25. oldal
... told me , ' I learnt what I know of law , chiefly from Mr. Ballow , a very able man . I learnt some , too , from Chambers ; but was not so teachable then . One is not willing to be taught by a young man . ' When I expressed a wish to ...
... told me , ' I learnt what I know of law , chiefly from Mr. Ballow , a very able man . I learnt some , too , from Chambers ; but was not so teachable then . One is not willing to be taught by a young man . ' When I expressed a wish to ...
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