Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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215. oldal
... seemed to think , that a certain degree of crown influence over the Houses of Parliament ( not meaning a corrupt and shameful dependence ) , was very salutary , nay , even necessary , in our mixed government . For , ' said he , ' if the ...
... seemed to think , that a certain degree of crown influence over the Houses of Parliament ( not meaning a corrupt and shameful dependence ) , was very salutary , nay , even necessary , in our mixed government . For , ' said he , ' if the ...
270. oldal
... seemed very angry that John- son was going to be a traveller ; said " He would be a dead weight for me to carry , and that I should never be able to lug him along through the Highlands and Hebrides . " Nor would he patiently allow me to ...
... seemed very angry that John- son was going to be a traveller ; said " He would be a dead weight for me to carry , and that I should never be able to lug him along through the Highlands and Hebrides . " Nor would he patiently allow me to ...
562. oldal
... seemed reluctant to en- gage in it . She talked of the resurrection of the human race in general , and main- tained that we shall be raised with the same bodies . JOHNSON : " Nay , Madam , we see that it is not to be the same body ; for ...
... seemed reluctant to en- gage in it . She talked of the resurrection of the human race in general , and main- tained that we shall be raised with the same bodies . JOHNSON : " Nay , Madam , we see that it is not to be the same body ; for ...
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