Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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... observed to Mr. Malone , that though he made no great figure in mathematics , which was a study in much repute there , he could turn an Ode of Horace into English better than any of them . ' He afterwards studied physic at Edinburgh ...
... observed to Mr. Malone , that though he made no great figure in mathematics , which was a study in much repute there , he could turn an Ode of Horace into English better than any of them . ' He afterwards studied physic at Edinburgh ...
363. oldal
... observed , " at last wishes for re- treat : he sees his expectations frustrated in the world , and begins to wean himself from it , and to prepare for everlasting separation . " · He observed , that the influence of London now extended ...
... observed , " at last wishes for re- treat : he sees his expectations frustrated in the world , and begins to wean himself from it , and to prepare for everlasting separation . " · He observed , that the influence of London now extended ...
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... observed that our liberty was in no sort of danger : he would have done much better , to pray against our licentiousness . ' One evening at Mrs. Montague's , where a splendid company was assembled , consisting of the most eminent ...
... observed that our liberty was in no sort of danger : he would have done much better , to pray against our licentiousness . ' One evening at Mrs. Montague's , where a splendid company was assembled , consisting of the most eminent ...
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