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Pagina 10
... remarked , that the making a partial change , without a due regard to the general structure of the sentence , is a very frequent cause of errour in com- position . " < “ Johnson was well acquainted with Mr. Dossie , authour of a ...
... remarked , that the making a partial change , without a due regard to the general structure of the sentence , is a very frequent cause of errour in com- position . " < “ Johnson was well acquainted with Mr. Dossie , authour of a ...
Pagina 11
... remark , that the State has a right to regulate the religion of the people , who are the chil- dren of the State . A clergyman having readily ac- quiesced in this , Johnson , who loved discussion , ob- served , But , Sir , you must go ...
... remark , that the State has a right to regulate the religion of the people , who are the chil- dren of the State . A clergyman having readily ac- quiesced in this , Johnson , who loved discussion , ob- served , But , Sir , you must go ...
Pagina 14
... remark- 2 [ When the Corporation of Norwich applied to Johnson to point out to them a proper master for their Grammar - School , he recommended Dr. Parr , on his ceasing to be usher to Sumner at Harrow . BURNEY . ] able how much of a ...
... remark- 2 [ When the Corporation of Norwich applied to Johnson to point out to them a proper master for their Grammar - School , he recommended Dr. Parr , on his ceasing to be usher to Sumner at Harrow . BURNEY . ] able how much of a ...
Pagina 26
... remarked , that time toiled after him in vain . ' But I should apprehend , that this is entirely to mistake the character . Time toils after every great man , as well as after Shak- speare . The workings of an ordinary mind keep pace ...
... remarked , that time toiled after him in vain . ' But I should apprehend , that this is entirely to mistake the character . Time toils after every great man , as well as after Shak- speare . The workings of an ordinary mind keep pace ...
Pagina 38
... remarked by Johnson , in considering the works of a poet , ' that " amendments are seldom made without some token of a rent ; " but I do not find that ... remark . MALONE . ] better , there is nothing of the pannus assutus ; 38 THE LIFE OF.
... remarked by Johnson , in considering the works of a poet , ' that " amendments are seldom made without some token of a rent ; " but I do not find that ... remark . MALONE . ] better , there is nothing of the pannus assutus ; 38 THE LIFE OF.
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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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