Boswell's Life of Johnson, 4. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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81. oldal
... true , as appears from Dr. Hurd the Bishop of Worcester's very elegant commentary and notes on the Epistola ad Pisones . It is necessary to a fair consideration of the question , that the whole passage in which the words occur should be ...
... true , as appears from Dr. Hurd the Bishop of Worcester's very elegant commentary and notes on the Epistola ad Pisones . It is necessary to a fair consideration of the question , that the whole passage in which the words occur should be ...
163. oldal
... true . I should say to Lord Scars- dale of his large room , " My Lord , this is the most costly room that I ever saw , " — which is true . ' Dr. Manningham , physician in London , who was visiting at Lord Scarsdale's , accompanied us ...
... true . I should say to Lord Scars- dale of his large room , " My Lord , this is the most costly room that I ever saw , " — which is true . ' Dr. Manningham , physician in London , who was visiting at Lord Scarsdale's , accompanied us ...
182. oldal
... true that a man of good parts and application is sure of having business , though he indeed allowed that if such a man could but appear in a few causes , his merit would be known , and he would get forward ; but that the great risk was ...
... true that a man of good parts and application is sure of having business , though he indeed allowed that if such a man could but appear in a few causes , his merit would be known , and he would get forward ; but that the great risk was ...
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