Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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99. oldal
... pleased with Johnson's design to employ his talents in that manner , being confident he would have attained to great eminence . And , indeed , I cannot conceive a man better qualified to make a distinguished figure as a lawyer ; for ...
... pleased with Johnson's design to employ his talents in that manner , being confident he would have attained to great eminence . And , indeed , I cannot conceive a man better qualified to make a distinguished figure as a lawyer ; for ...
115. oldal
... pleased to visit St. John's Gate , and show particular marks of their being pleased.'1 There is no reason , I believe , to doubt the veracity of Cave . It is , however , remarkable , that none of these letters are in the years during ...
... pleased to visit St. John's Gate , and show particular marks of their being pleased.'1 There is no reason , I believe , to doubt the veracity of Cave . It is , however , remarkable , that none of these letters are in the years during ...
212. oldal
... pleased to have his all neglected , be it ever so little . allowed to read it to the second Lord Hardwicke , who was very desirous to hear it ( promising at the same time , that no copy of it should be taken ) , Johnson seemed much pleased ...
... pleased to have his all neglected , be it ever so little . allowed to read it to the second Lord Hardwicke , who was very desirous to hear it ( promising at the same time , that no copy of it should be taken ) , Johnson seemed much pleased ...
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