Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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... house of Stuart , though he recon- ciled himself , by casuistical arguments of expediency and necessity , to take the oaths imposed by the prevailing power . There is a circumstance in his life somewhat romantic , but so well ...
... house of Stuart , though he recon- ciled himself , by casuistical arguments of expediency and necessity , to take the oaths imposed by the prevailing power . There is a circumstance in his life somewhat romantic , but so well ...
85. oldal
... house of Stuart , he could not accept of any office in the State ; he therefore came to London , and employed his talents and learning as an Author by profession . ' His writings in history , criticism , and politics , had considerable ...
... house of Stuart , he could not accept of any office in the State ; he therefore came to London , and employed his talents and learning as an Author by profession . ' His writings in history , criticism , and politics , had considerable ...
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... house of Mr. Richardson , author of Clarissa , and other novels of extensive reputation . Mr. Hogarth came one day to see Richardson , soon after the execu- tion of Dr. Cameron , for having taken arms for the house of Stuart in 1745-6 ...
... house of Mr. Richardson , author of Clarissa , and other novels of extensive reputation . Mr. Hogarth came one day to see Richardson , soon after the execu- tion of Dr. Cameron , for having taken arms for the house of Stuart in 1745-6 ...
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