Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.H. Washbourne, 1857 - 580 pagina's |
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Pagina 119
... Whig ; for Whig- by 300l . a year . " gism is a negation of all principle . " + On Tuesday , July 18 , I found tall Sir. There was here , most certainly , an af- fectation of more Jacobitism than he really had ; and indeed an intention ...
... Whig ; for Whig- by 300l . a year . " gism is a negation of all principle . " + On Tuesday , July 18 , I found tall Sir. There was here , most certainly , an af- fectation of more Jacobitism than he really had ; and indeed an intention ...
Pagina 375
... Whig : || I admired the virtues of Lord Russel , and pitied his fall . I should have been a Whig at the Revolution . There have been periods since , in which I should have been , what I now am , a moderate Tory , a supporter , as far as ...
... Whig : || I admired the virtues of Lord Russel , and pitied his fall . I should have been a Whig at the Revolution . There have been periods since , in which I should have been , what I now am , a moderate Tory , a supporter , as far as ...
Pagina 522
... Whig and Tory ; JOHNSON : Why , not so much , I think , unless when they come into competition with each other . There is none when they are only common acquaintance , none when they are of different sexes . Tory will marry into a Whig ...
... Whig and Tory ; JOHNSON : Why , not so much , I think , unless when they come into competition with each other . There is none when they are only common acquaintance , none when they are of different sexes . Tory will marry into a Whig ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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