Boswell's Life of Johnson: The Life (1766-1776)Clarendon Press, 1934 |
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... mind ' , that he suffered great perturbation and distraction in 1768 . Nothing of his writing was given to the publick this year , except the Prologue to his friend Goldsmith's comedy of ' The Good- natured Man " . The first lines of ...
... mind ' , that he suffered great perturbation and distraction in 1768 . Nothing of his writing was given to the publick this year , except the Prologue to his friend Goldsmith's comedy of ' The Good- natured Man " . The first lines of ...
344. oldal
... mind is actually employed in the discharge of any profession . No man would be a Judge , upon the condition of being obliged to be totally a a Judge . The best employed lawyer has his mind at work but for a small proportion of his time ...
... mind is actually employed in the discharge of any profession . No man would be a Judge , upon the condition of being obliged to be totally a a Judge . The best employed lawyer has his mind at work but for a small proportion of his time ...
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... mind of large general powers , accidentally determined to some particular direction . ' Reynolds held the same doctrine , having got it no doubt from Johnson . He held ' that the superiority attainable in any pursuit whatever does not ...
... mind of large general powers , accidentally determined to some particular direction . ' Reynolds held the same doctrine , having got it no doubt from Johnson . He held ' that the superiority attainable in any pursuit whatever does not ...
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ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION | 70 |
Boswells Johnson | 162 |
CHRONOLOGICAL CATALOGUE OF THE PROSE WORKS OF SAMUEL | 209 |
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