Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... suppose , the ministry ) . It may be observed , that he used the epithet scoundrel very commonly not quite in the sense in which it is generally understood , but as a strong term of disapprobation ; as when he abruptly answered Mrs ...
... suppose , the ministry ) . It may be observed , that he used the epithet scoundrel very commonly not quite in the sense in which it is generally understood , but as a strong term of disapprobation ; as when he abruptly answered Mrs ...
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... suppose , had not pressed upon his elevation with so much . 1 See ante , i . 49 , for Johnson's fond- ness for the old romances . 2 Boswell , ante , i . 386 , implies that Sheridan's pension was partly due to Wedderburne's influence . 3 ...
... suppose , had not pressed upon his elevation with so much . 1 See ante , i . 49 , for Johnson's fond- ness for the old romances . 2 Boswell , ante , i . 386 , implies that Sheridan's pension was partly due to Wedderburne's influence . 3 ...
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... Suppose a man has a daughter , who he knows has been seduced , but her misfortune is concealed from the world ? should he keep her in his house ? Would he not , by doing so , be accessray to imposition ? And , perhaps , a worthy ...
... Suppose a man has a daughter , who he knows has been seduced , but her misfortune is concealed from the world ? should he keep her in his house ? Would he not , by doing so , be accessray to imposition ? And , perhaps , a worthy ...
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... suppose you will labour your present work con amore for your reputation . " " No , Sir , " said Johnson , " nothing excites a man to write but necessity . " Walpole then relates the anecdote of the clergy- man , and speaks of Johnson as ...
... suppose you will labour your present work con amore for your reputation . " " No , Sir , " said Johnson , " nothing excites a man to write but necessity . " Walpole then relates the anecdote of the clergy- man , and speaks of Johnson as ...
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... suppose that he told his story in his own way ; and it is certain that he was not " a very sturdy moralist . " [ The quotation is from Johnson's Works , ix . 116. ] This explanation appears to me very satisfactory . It is , however , to ...
... suppose that he told his story in his own way ; and it is certain that he was not " a very sturdy moralist . " [ The quotation is from Johnson's Works , ix . 116. ] This explanation appears to me very satisfactory . It is , however , to ...
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