Boswell's Life of Johnson: With an Introd. by Chauncey Brewster TinkerOxford University Press, 1934 - 704 pages |
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... opinion that a cause is bad , but to say all you can for your client , and then hear the Judge's opinion . ' BoSWELL . But , Sir , does not affecting a warmth when you have no warmth , and appearing to be clearly of one opinion when you ...
... opinion that a cause is bad , but to say all you can for your client , and then hear the Judge's opinion . ' BoSWELL . But , Sir , does not affecting a warmth when you have no warmth , and appearing to be clearly of one opinion when you ...
Page 368
... opinion , that the neat watches of Fielding are as well con- structed as the large clocks of Richardson , and that his dial- plates are brighter . Fielding's characters , though they do not expand themselves so widely in dissertation ...
... opinion , that the neat watches of Fielding are as well con- structed as the large clocks of Richardson , and that his dial- plates are brighter . Fielding's characters , though they do not expand themselves so widely in dissertation ...
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... opinion : not by a certain rule to which he can apply his intention before he acts , but by an uncertain and variable opinion , which he can never know but after he has com- mitted the act on which that opinion shall be passed . He ...
... opinion : not by a certain rule to which he can apply his intention before he acts , but by an uncertain and variable opinion , which he can never know but after he has com- mitted the act on which that opinion shall be passed . He ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY CHAUNCEY BREWSTER TINKER | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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