The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 3Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1878 |
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Pagina 13
... give them as my own ; but if I should , every body will know whose they are . " The doctor was not softened by this compliment . He denied merit to Fingal , supposing it to be the production of a man who has had the advan- tages that ...
... give them as my own ; but if I should , every body will know whose they are . " The doctor was not softened by this compliment . He denied merit to Fingal , supposing it to be the production of a man who has had the advan- tages that ...
Pagina 14
... give any precise decided opinion upon this question , as to which I believe more than some , and less than others . The subject appears to have now become very uninteresting to the public . That Fingal is not from begin- ing to end a ...
... give any precise decided opinion upon this question , as to which I believe more than some , and less than others . The subject appears to have now become very uninteresting to the public . That Fingal is not from begin- ing to end a ...
Pagina 17
... give it impartially . JOHNSON . " A man , by talking with those of different sides , who were actors in it , and putting down all that he hears , may in time collect the materials of a good narrative . You are to consider , all history ...
... give it impartially . JOHNSON . " A man , by talking with those of different sides , who were actors in it , and putting down all that he hears , may in time collect the materials of a good narrative . You are to consider , all history ...
Pagina 19
... give large vails to Speaker Onslow's servants , that they might treat him with respect . On the same evening , he would not allow that the private life of a judge , in England , was required to be so strictly decorous as I supposed ...
... give large vails to Speaker Onslow's servants , that they might treat him with respect . On the same evening , he would not allow that the private life of a judge , in England , was required to be so strictly decorous as I supposed ...
Pagina 29
... defects of his native country , to which no man is a more zea- lous friend ; or that candour which induced him to give just praise to the minister whom he honestly and strenuously opposed . " I never had occasion to enter seriously on this.
... defects of his native country , to which no man is a more zea- lous friend ; or that candour which induced him to give just praise to the minister whom he honestly and strenuously opposed . " I never had occasion to enter seriously on this.
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