Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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52. oldal
... able to remit to you , but will pay it ( visit to St. John's Gate naturally brought think twelve pounds ) in two months . I look upon this , and on the future interest of that mort - Johnson and him together.2 gage , as my own debt ...
... able to remit to you , but will pay it ( visit to St. John's Gate naturally brought think twelve pounds ) in two months . I look upon this , and on the future interest of that mort - Johnson and him together.2 gage , as my own debt ...
96. oldal
... able , that those with whom Johnson chiefly contracted for his literary labours were Scotchmen , Mr. Millar and Mr. Strahan . Millar , though himself no great judge of literature , had good sense enough to have for his friends very able ...
... able , that those with whom Johnson chiefly contracted for his literary labours were Scotchmen , Mr. Millar and Mr. Strahan . Millar , though himself no great judge of literature , had good sense enough to have for his friends very able ...
299. oldal
... able or not able to deliver his sentiments in public . Isaac Hawkins Browne , one of the first wits of this country , got into Parliament , and never opened his mouth . For my own part , I think it is more disgraceful never to try to ...
... able or not able to deliver his sentiments in public . Isaac Hawkins Browne , one of the first wits of this country , got into Parliament , and never opened his mouth . For my own part , I think it is more disgraceful never to try to ...
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