The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 4Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... live upon him at the Marischal College , without pity or modesty . [ Langton ] left the town without taking leave of me , and is gone in deep dudgeon to — Is not this very childish ? Where is now my legacy ? " I hope your dear lady and ...
... live upon him at the Marischal College , without pity or modesty . [ Langton ] left the town without taking leave of me , and is gone in deep dudgeon to — Is not this very childish ? Where is now my legacy ? " I hope your dear lady and ...
Pagina 67
... Lives is intended . You have been in a mistake in thinking that Lord Hailes had it in view . I remember one morning , while he sat with you in my house , he said , that there should be a new edition of Walton's Lives ; and you said that ...
... Lives is intended . You have been in a mistake in thinking that Lord Hailes had it in view . I remember one morning , while he sat with you in my house , he said , that there should be a new edition of Walton's Lives ; and you said that ...
Pagina 141
... live so long . We got into an argument whether the Judges who went to India might with propriety engage in trade . Johnson warmly maintained that they might . " For why ( he urged , ) should not Judges get riches , as well as those who ...
... live so long . We got into an argument whether the Judges who went to India might with propriety engage in trade . Johnson warmly maintained that they might . " For why ( he urged , ) should not Judges get riches , as well as those who ...
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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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