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. kötetBigelow, Brown & Company, 1921 |
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... ÆTAT . 68 . ] — IN 1777 , it appears from his Prayers and Meditations , that Johnson suffered much from a state of mind ' unsettled and perplexed ' , ' and from that constitu- tional gloom ... Aetat . 68. ] Johnson's survey of past life . It.
... ÆTAT . 68 . ] — IN 1777 , it appears from his Prayers and Meditations , that Johnson suffered much from a state of mind ' unsettled and perplexed ' , ' and from that constitu- tional gloom ... Aetat . 68. ] Johnson's survey of past life . It.
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... Aetat . 68. ] THE CONVICT'S ADDRESS . 161 the Recorder of London , at the Old - Bailey , when sentence of death was about to be pronounced upon him . He wrote also The Convict's Address to his unhappy Brethren , a sermon delivered by Dr ...
... Aetat . 68. ] THE CONVICT'S ADDRESS . 161 the Recorder of London , at the Old - Bailey , when sentence of death was about to be pronounced upon him . He wrote also The Convict's Address to his unhappy Brethren , a sermon delivered by Dr ...
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... will be proper rather to say " nothing that is false , than all that is true . " ' See ante , i . 9 , and 35 . ' Dr. Taylor was very ready to make this admission , because the Aetat . 68. ] Popular indifference to the King . is.
... will be proper rather to say " nothing that is false , than all that is true . " ' See ante , i . 9 , and 35 . ' Dr. Taylor was very ready to make this admission , because the Aetat . 68. ] Popular indifference to the King . is.
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