Boswell's Life of Johnson: Life (v.l, 1709-1765; v.2 1765-1776; v.3, 1776-1780; v.4, 1780-1784)Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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... give what are called lectures . The boys construe a classic , the jolly young tutor lolls in his elbow - chair , and seldom gives himself the trouble of interrupting the greatest dunce . ' Ib . p . 199. Some societies would have been ...
... give what are called lectures . The boys construe a classic , the jolly young tutor lolls in his elbow - chair , and seldom gives himself the trouble of interrupting the greatest dunce . ' Ib . p . 199. Some societies would have been ...
15. oldal
... give no reparation . This led us to agitate the question , whether legal redress could be obtained , even when a man's deceased relation was calumniated in a publication . Mr. Murray maintained there should be re- paration , unless the ...
... give no reparation . This led us to agitate the question , whether legal redress could be obtained , even when a man's deceased relation was calumniated in a publication . Mr. Murray maintained there should be re- paration , unless the ...
21. oldal
... give , old gentleman , to be as young and sprightly as I am ? " Why , Sir , I think , " replied Johnson , " I would almost be content to be as foolish . " ' Cradock's Memoirs , i . 172 . 66 3 ' Dr. Johnson almost always pre- fers the ...
... give , old gentleman , to be as young and sprightly as I am ? " Why , Sir , I think , " replied Johnson , " I would almost be content to be as foolish . " ' Cradock's Memoirs , i . 172 . 66 3 ' Dr. Johnson almost always pre- fers the ...
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... give me more trouble . ' Please to write to me immediately , if they can be found . Make my compliments to all our friends round the world , and to Mrs. Williams at home . ' I am , Sir , your , & c . ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' ' Search for the ...
... give me more trouble . ' Please to write to me immediately , if they can be found . Make my compliments to all our friends round the world , and to Mrs. Williams at home . ' I am , Sir , your , & c . ' SAM . JOHNSON . ' ' Search for the ...
47. oldal
... give judg- ment against him ; coal - heavers and porters pulling down the houses of coal - merchants that refuse to give them more wages ; sawyers de- stroying saw - mills ; sailors unrigging all the outward - bound ships , and ...
... give judg- ment against him ; coal - heavers and porters pulling down the houses of coal - merchants that refuse to give them more wages ; sawyers de- stroying saw - mills ; sailors unrigging all the outward - bound ships , and ...
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