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... formed on a new plan , and executed with the greatest labour and judgment ; I persuade myself that I shall act agreeable to the senti- ments of the whole university , in desiring that it may be proposed in convocation to confer on him ...
... formed on a new plan , and executed with the greatest labour and judgment ; I persuade myself that I shall act agreeable to the senti- ments of the whole university , in desiring that it may be proposed in convocation to confer on him ...
Pagina 45
... formed of senses in their own nature collateral ? " We have here an ex- ample of what has been often said , and I believe with justice , that there is for every thought a certain nice adaptation of words which none other could equal ...
... formed of senses in their own nature collateral ? " We have here an ex- ample of what has been often said , and I believe with justice , that there is for every thought a certain nice adaptation of words which none other could equal ...
Pagina 46
... formed was Dr. Pearce , ( 1 ) Bishop of Rochester . The etymologies , though they exhibit learning and judgment , are not , I think , entitled to the first praise amongst the various parts of this immense work . The definitions have ...
... formed was Dr. Pearce , ( 1 ) Bishop of Rochester . The etymologies , though they exhibit learning and judgment , are not , I think , entitled to the first praise amongst the various parts of this immense work . The definitions have ...
Pagina 55
... formed an intimacy with Dr. Johnson . This pamphlet Johnson presented to the Bodleian Library . On a blank leaf of it is pasted a para- graph cut out of a newspaper , containing an account of the death and character of Williams ...
... formed an intimacy with Dr. Johnson . This pamphlet Johnson presented to the Bodleian Library . On a blank leaf of it is pasted a para- graph cut out of a newspaper , containing an account of the death and character of Williams ...
Pagina 59
... formed . If there be any thoughtless enough to suppose such exercise the weakness of a great understanding , let them look up to Johnson , and be convinced that what he so ear- nestly practised must have a rational foundation . LETTER ...
... formed . If there be any thoughtless enough to suppose such exercise the weakness of a great understanding , let them look up to Johnson , and be convinced that what he so ear- nestly practised must have a rational foundation . LETTER ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the ..., Volume 2 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1846 |
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