The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Band 1J. M. Dent, 1925 |
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James Boswell. for what we call family , that is , for illustrious extraction . Now I take genus in Latin , to have much the same signification with birth in English ; both in their primary meaning expressing simply descent , but both ...
James Boswell. for what we call family , that is , for illustrious extraction . Now I take genus in Latin , to have much the same signification with birth in English ; both in their primary meaning expressing simply descent , but both ...
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James Boswell. a punch - bowl , with uncouth gesticulations , looking round the company , and calling out , " Who's for poonsh ? " 1 Very little business appeared to be going forward in Lich- field . I found however two strange ...
James Boswell. a punch - bowl , with uncouth gesticulations , looking round the company , and calling out , " Who's for poonsh ? " 1 Very little business appeared to be going forward in Lich- field . I found however two strange ...
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James Boswell. comes of Xenophon ? If you do not like the trouble of pub- lishing the book , do not let your commentaries be lost ; contrive that they may be published somewhere . I am , Sir , " London , November 2 , 1778. " " Your ...
James Boswell. comes of Xenophon ? If you do not like the trouble of pub- lishing the book , do not let your commentaries be lost ; contrive that they may be published somewhere . I am , Sir , " London , November 2 , 1778. " " Your ...
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