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" He added, therefore, that Dr. Hill was, notwithstanding, a very curious observer; and if he would have been contented to tell the world no more than he knew, he might have been a very considerable man, and needed not to have recourse to such mean expedients... "
Relics of royalty; or, Remarks, anecdotes, and amusements, of ... George iii - 47. oldal
szerző: Joseph Taylor - 1820
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The Scots Magazine, 54. kötet

1792 - 684 oldal
...be more favourable. He added, therefore, that Dr Hill was, notwilhftanding, a very curious obferver; and if he would have been contented to tell the world no more than he knew, he might have been a very conliderable man, and needed not to have re courfe to fuch mean expediente to raife his reputation....

The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex ..., 2. rész

1791 - 814 oldal
...was, notwithftanding a very curious obfcrver, and if he would have been contented to tell the world DO more than he knew, he might have been a very considerable man, <-.nd needed not to have recourfc to fuch mean expedients to rifc his reputation. The king then talked...

The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His ..., 1. kötet

James Boswell - 1791 - 556 oldal
...more favourable." He added, therefore, that Dr. Hill was, notwithftanding-, a very curious obferver; and if he would have been contented to tell the world no more than he knew, he might have been a very confiderable man, and needed not to have recourfe to fuch mean expedients to raife his reputation....

The European Magazine, and London Review, 21. kötet

1792 - 546 oldal
...that Dr. Hiil was, notwithstanding, a very curious obfervcr; and if he would have been contented ю tell the world no more than he knew, he might have been a very confidei able nun, and needed not to have recourle to fuch mean expedients to raife his reputation....

The life of Samuel Johnson, 2. kötet

James Boswell - 1817 - 466 oldal
...und thought it was time for me to say something thai might be more favourable." He added, therefore, that Dr. Hill was, notwithstanding, a very curious...considerable man, and needed not to have recourse to such meau expedients ro raise his reputation. The King then talked of literary journals, mentioned particularly...

The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

James Boswell - 1820 - 542 oldal
...and thought it was time for me to say something that might be more favourable." He added, therefore, that Dr. Hill was, notwithstanding, a very curious...considerable man, and needed not to have recourse to such meart expedients to raise his reputation. The King then talked of literary journals, mentioned particularly...

The life of Samuel Johnson, 1. kötet

James Boswell - 1820 - 442 oldal
...might be more favourable." He added, therefore, that Dr. Hill was, notwithstanding, a very curions observer; and if he would have been contented to tell...needed not to have recourse to such mean expedients ro raise his reputation. The King then talked of literary journals, mentioned particularly the Journal...

Memoirs of his late majesty George iii, 1. kötet

Thomas Williams (Calvinist preacher.) - 1820 - 402 oldal
...Johnson replied, that he was ' an ingenious man, but had no veracity ;' adding, however, that ' he was a very curious observer ; and if he would have been...knew, he might have been a very considerable man.' " The King then inquired about the literary journals, foreign and domestic. With respect to the latter,...

The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

James Boswell - 1823 - 486 oldal
...and thought it was time for me to say something that might be more favourable." He added, therefore, that Dr. Hill was, notwithstanding, a very curious...recourse to such mean expedients to raise his reputation. and asked Johnson if it was well done. Johnson said, it was formerly very well done, and gave some...

Annual Register, 33. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1824 - 910 oldal
...favourable." He added, therefore, that Dr. Hill was, notwithstanding, a very curious observer; and if be would have been contented to tell the world no more than he knew, he might heve been a very considerable man, and needed not to have recourse to such mean expedients to raise...




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