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Pagina 20
... appeared not to be suffi- ciently sensible of the merit of Otway . " 4 " Snatches of reading ( said he ) will not make a Bentley or a Clarke . They are , however , in a certain degree advantageous . I would put a child into a library ...
... appeared not to be suffi- ciently sensible of the merit of Otway . " 4 " Snatches of reading ( said he ) will not make a Bentley or a Clarke . They are , however , in a certain degree advantageous . I would put a child into a library ...
Pagina 27
... appearance of his accommodation , ' I shall soon be in better chambers than these . ' Johnson at the same time checked him and paid him a handsome 1780. compliment , implying that a man of his talents DR . JOHNSON . 27.
... appearance of his accommodation , ' I shall soon be in better chambers than these . ' Johnson at the same time checked him and paid him a handsome 1780. compliment , implying that a man of his talents DR . JOHNSON . 27.
Pagina 29
... was visible , and he did not speak ten words more the whole day . Dr. Johnson was present , and ap- peared to enjoy it much . 1780 . Etat . 71 . 1780. character of Secker , one instance of which appeared DR . JOHNSON . 29.
... was visible , and he did not speak ten words more the whole day . Dr. Johnson was present , and ap- peared to enjoy it much . 1780 . Etat . 71 . 1780. character of Secker , one instance of which appeared DR . JOHNSON . 29.
Pagina 30
James Boswell. 1780. character of Secker , one instance of which appeared at Oxford , where he expressed great dissatisfaction at his varying the old established toast , Etat . 71 . Church and King . ' The Archbishop of Canterbury , said ...
James Boswell. 1780. character of Secker , one instance of which appeared at Oxford , where he expressed great dissatisfaction at his varying the old established toast , Etat . 71 . Church and King . ' The Archbishop of Canterbury , said ...
Pagina 33
... appearance , than from even a well- dressed woman ; which he accounted for from the great degree of carefulness as to money , that is to be found in women ; saying farther upon it , that , the opportunities in general that they possess ...
... appearance , than from even a well- dressed woman ; which he accounted for from the great degree of carefulness as to money , that is to be found in women ; saying farther upon it , that , the opportunities in general that they possess ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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