The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.J. M. Dent & Company, 1931 |
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Page 201
... asked Johnson as to the propriety of sapientiæ consultus . JOHNSON . " Though consultus was primarily an adjective , like amicus it came to be used as a substantive . So we have Juris consultus , a consult in law . " We talked of the ...
... asked Johnson as to the propriety of sapientiæ consultus . JOHNSON . " Though consultus was primarily an adjective , like amicus it came to be used as a substantive . So we have Juris consultus , a consult in law . " We talked of the ...
Page 320
... asked him , how he liked that paper ; he shook his head , and answered , too wordy . ' At another time , when one was reading his tragedy of ' Irene , ' to a company at a house in the country , he left the room and somebody having asked ...
... asked him , how he liked that paper ; he shook his head , and answered , too wordy . ' At another time , when one was reading his tragedy of ' Irene , ' to a company at a house in the country , he left the room and somebody having asked ...
Page 530
... asked whether he was the authour , might he deny it ? " JOHNSON . " I don't know what to say to this . If you were sure that he wrote Junius , would you , if he denied it , think as well of him afterwards ? Yet it may be urged , that ...
... asked whether he was the authour , might he deny it ? " JOHNSON . " I don't know what to say to this . If you were sure that he wrote Junius , would you , if he denied it , think as well of him afterwards ? Yet it may be urged , that ...
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