The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 7Henry G. Bohn, 1848 |
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Pagina 11
... reason could not judge well of them . Dr. Johnson advised me to - day to have as many books about me as I could ; that I might read upon any subject upon which I had a desire for instruc- tion at the time . " What you read then , " said ...
... reason could not judge well of them . Dr. Johnson advised me to - day to have as many books about me as I could ; that I might read upon any subject upon which I had a desire for instruc- tion at the time . " What you read then , " said ...
Pagina 13
... reason to fear that Boswell's indiscretion in betraying Mr. Beauclerk's name impaired the cordiality between him and Dr. Johnson . — C. — 1895 . obligation ; what he did for me he would have ÆTAT . 68 . 13 LORD BACON .
... reason to fear that Boswell's indiscretion in betraying Mr. Beauclerk's name impaired the cordiality between him and Dr. Johnson . — C. — 1895 . obligation ; what he did for me he would have ÆTAT . 68 . 13 LORD BACON .
Pagina 15
... reason to regret it ; but , if you have had the money to spend , I know not that you could have purchased as much pleasure with it in any other way . " During this interview at Ashbourne , Johnson and I frequently talked with wonderful ...
... reason to regret it ; but , if you have had the money to spend , I know not that you could have purchased as much pleasure with it in any other way . " During this interview at Ashbourne , Johnson and I frequently talked with wonderful ...
Pagina 16
... reason was , that if it were pronounced herd , there would be a single exception from the English pro- nunciation of the syllable ear , and he thought it better not to have that exception . He praised Grainger's " Ode on Solitude , " in ...
... reason was , that if it were pronounced herd , there would be a single exception from the English pro- nunciation of the syllable ear , and he thought it better not to have that exception . He praised Grainger's " Ode on Solitude , " in ...
Pagina 22
... reason be denied , that there are certain relations between man and man which may make slavery neces- sary and just , yet it can never be proved that he who is now suing for his freedom ever stood in any of those relations . He is ...
... reason be denied , that there are certain relations between man and man which may make slavery neces- sary and just , yet it can never be proved that he who is now suing for his freedom ever stood in any of those relations . He is ...
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