Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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108. oldal
... £ 100 for the mod- erator of the meeting , and £ 50 for each of the servants at the door . Parl . Hist . xxii . 262 , 279 . 1 St. Matthew , xxvii . 52 . 2 I Corinthians , xv . 37 . suppose suppose that we shall rise with a diseased body ;
... £ 100 for the mod- erator of the meeting , and £ 50 for each of the servants at the door . Parl . Hist . xxii . 262 , 279 . 1 St. Matthew , xxvii . 52 . 2 I Corinthians , xv . 37 . suppose suppose that we shall rise with a diseased body ;
109. oldal
... suppose that Dr. Johnson was so fond of such discussions , as frequently to introduce them . But the truth is , that the authour himself delighted in talking concerning ghosts , and what he has frequently denominated the mysterious ...
... suppose that Dr. Johnson was so fond of such discussions , as frequently to introduce them . But the truth is , that the authour himself delighted in talking concerning ghosts , and what he has frequently denominated the mysterious ...
248. oldal
... suppose the operation to be tedious and difficult : but in many instances we must observe crude morsels cut out of books as if at random ; and when a large extract is made from one place , it surely may be done with very little trouble ...
... suppose the operation to be tedious and difficult : but in many instances we must observe crude morsels cut out of books as if at random ; and when a large extract is made from one place , it surely may be done with very little trouble ...
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