Boswell's Life of Johnson, 4. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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95. oldal
... favour or to forward a young man I do not know ; nor do I know how much this candidate deserves favour by his personal merit , or what hopes his pro- ficiency may now give of future eminence . I recommend him as the son of my friend ...
... favour or to forward a young man I do not know ; nor do I know how much this candidate deserves favour by his personal merit , or what hopes his pro- ficiency may now give of future eminence . I recommend him as the son of my friend ...
128. oldal
... favour me with the necessary information ; many of them must be known to you : and by your influence perhaps I may ... favoured with an exact list of the several pieces when we meet . ' I received Mr. Seward as the friend of Mr. and Mrs ...
... favour me with the necessary information ; many of them must be known to you : and by your influence perhaps I may ... favoured with an exact list of the several pieces when we meet . ' I received Mr. Seward as the friend of Mr. and Mrs ...
144. oldal
... favour of Mr. Stone , of London Field , Hackney , seen the original in Johnson's handwriting of ' The Petition of the City of London to his Majesty , in favour of Dr. Dodd , ' I now present it to my readers , with such passages as were ...
... favour of Mr. Stone , of London Field , Hackney , seen the original in Johnson's handwriting of ' The Petition of the City of London to his Majesty , in favour of Dr. Dodd , ' I now present it to my readers , with such passages as were ...
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