Boswell's Life of Johnson: The Life (1776-1780)Clarendon Press, 1934 |
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... mind was not at ease ; for he believed that no medicines would have any influence . He once attended a man in trade , upon whom he found none of the medicines he prescribed had any effect ; he asked the man's wife privately whether his ...
... mind was not at ease ; for he believed that no medicines would have any influence . He once attended a man in trade , upon whom he found none of the medicines he prescribed had any effect ; he asked the man's wife privately whether his ...
176. oldal
... mind is wavering and de- jected , stands in awe , represses and composes an uneasy tumult of spirits , and consoles him with the contemplation of something steady , and at least comparatively great . " He added , Madmen are all sensual ...
... mind is wavering and de- jected , stands in awe , represses and composes an uneasy tumult of spirits , and consoles him with the contemplation of something steady , and at least comparatively great . " He added , Madmen are all sensual ...
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... mind of some of it which had escaped my memory , and enabled me to record it more perfectly than I otherwise could have done . He was much pleased with my paying so great attention to his re- commendation in 1763 , the period when our ...
... mind of some of it which had escaped my memory , and enabled me to record it more perfectly than I otherwise could have done . He was much pleased with my paying so great attention to his re- commendation in 1763 , the period when our ...
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Boswells Johnson | 67 |
DR HILLS DEDICATION TO JOWETT | 83 |
TITLEPAGE OF THE THIRD EDITION | 136 |
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