Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötetHarper, 1891 |
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... ( Memoirs of Dr. Burney , i . 284 ) describes ' the per- fect ease with which Omai managed a sword which he had received from the King , and which he had that day put on for the first time in order to go to the House of Lords . ' He is ...
... ( Memoirs of Dr. Burney , i . 284 ) describes ' the per- fect ease with which Omai managed a sword which he had received from the King , and which he had that day put on for the first time in order to go to the House of Lords . ' He is ...
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... Memoirs of the Reign of George II , iii . 153 . 2 What Dr. Johnson has here said , is undoubtedly good sense ; yet I am afraid that law , though defined by Lord Coke ' the perfection of reason , ' is not altogether with him ; for it is ...
... Memoirs of the Reign of George II , iii . 153 . 2 What Dr. Johnson has here said , is undoubtedly good sense ; yet I am afraid that law , though defined by Lord Coke ' the perfection of reason , ' is not altogether with him ; for it is ...
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... Memoirs , i . 172 . ' ' Dr. Johnson almost always prefers the company of an intelligent man of the world to that of a scholar . ' Mme . D'Arblay's Diary , i . 241 . * See J. H. Burton's Hume , i . 174 , for an account of him . ' Lord ...
... Memoirs , i . 172 . ' ' Dr. Johnson almost always prefers the company of an intelligent man of the world to that of a scholar . ' Mme . D'Arblay's Diary , i . 241 . * See J. H. Burton's Hume , i . 174 , for an account of him . ' Lord ...
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... Memoirs , i . 261 . * Burke , in a letter that he wrote in 1771 ( Corres . i . 330 ) , must have had in mind his talks with Johnson . Nay , ' he said , ' it is not un- common , when men are got into debates , to take now one side , now ...
... Memoirs , i . 261 . * Burke , in a letter that he wrote in 1771 ( Corres . i . 330 ) , must have had in mind his talks with Johnson . Nay , ' he said , ' it is not un- common , when men are got into debates , to take now one side , now ...
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... Lives ; which , ( as we are told , ) he , accordingly , performed . He was farther useful in striking out the Jacobitical and Tory sentiments , which Shiels had industriously inter- Mr. Aetat . 67. ] THE MEMOIRS OF GRAY'S LIFE .
... Lives ; which , ( as we are told , ) he , accordingly , performed . He was farther useful in striking out the Jacobitical and Tory sentiments , which Shiels had industriously inter- Mr. Aetat . 67. ] THE MEMOIRS OF GRAY'S LIFE .
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