Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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78. oldal
... Taylor , which , as Taylor told me , expressed grief in the strongest manner he had ever read ; so that it is much to be regretted it has not been preserved . The letter was brought to Dr. Taylor , at his house in the Cloi- sters ...
... Taylor , which , as Taylor told me , expressed grief in the strongest manner he had ever read ; so that it is much to be regretted it has not been preserved . The letter was brought to Dr. Taylor , at his house in the Cloi- sters ...
351. oldal
... Taylor met with great cordiality ; and Johnson soon gave him the same sad account of their school- fellow , Congreve , that he had given to Mr. Hector ; adding a remark of such moment to the rational conduct of a man in the decline of ...
... Taylor met with great cordiality ; and Johnson soon gave him the same sad account of their school- fellow , Congreve , that he had given to Mr. Hector ; adding a remark of such moment to the rational conduct of a man in the decline of ...
424. oldal
... Taylor he was to be his heir . I shall Alas , Sir , " said Johnson , not take upon me to animadvert upon this ; " what a mass of confusion should we have , but certain it is that Johnson paid great if every bishop , and every judge ...
... Taylor he was to be his heir . I shall Alas , Sir , " said Johnson , not take upon me to animadvert upon this ; " what a mass of confusion should we have , but certain it is that Johnson paid great if every bishop , and every judge ...
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