Boswell's Life of Johnson, 5. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... late Lord Lich- field , who was Chancellor of the University of Oxford , he said to Johnson , ' What a pity it is ... late ? ' But he did not repine at the prosperity of others . The late Dr. Thomas Leland told Mr. Courtenay that when ET ...
... late Lord Lich- field , who was Chancellor of the University of Oxford , he said to Johnson , ' What a pity it is ... late ? ' But he did not repine at the prosperity of others . The late Dr. Thomas Leland told Mr. Courtenay that when ET ...
102. oldal
... late Mr. Mallet , Sir James Porter , who had been ambassador at Constantinople , the late Dr. Macaulay , and two or three more . The conver- sation turning on Mr. Pope , Lord Bathurst told us that the Essay on Man was originally ...
... late Mr. Mallet , Sir James Porter , who had been ambassador at Constantinople , the late Dr. Macaulay , and two or three more . The conver- sation turning on Mr. Pope , Lord Bathurst told us that the Essay on Man was originally ...
204. oldal
... late station , and ( as it may seem ) have so little availed myself of them . Whether I could , if it were necessary , defend myself against such an imputation , it little concerns the world to know . I look only to the effect which ...
... late station , and ( as it may seem ) have so little availed myself of them . Whether I could , if it were necessary , defend myself against such an imputation , it little concerns the world to know . I look only to the effect which ...
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