The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works, ... By James Boswell, Esq, Volume 3H. Baldwin and Son, 1799 |
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... question ; because they only had something upon which they could rest as matter of fact . " MURRAY . " It seems me that we are not angry at a man for controvert- ing an opinion which we believe and value ; we rather pity him . " JOHNSON ...
... question ; because they only had something upon which they could rest as matter of fact . " MURRAY . " It seems me that we are not angry at a man for controvert- ing an opinion which we believe and value ; we rather pity him . " JOHNSON ...
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... question , whether legal redress could be obtained , even when a man's deceased relation was calumniated in a pub- lication . Mr. Murray maintained there should be reparation , unless the authour could justify himself by proving the ...
... question , whether legal redress could be obtained , even when a man's deceased relation was calumniated in a pub- lication . Mr. Murray maintained there should be reparation , unless the authour could justify himself by proving the ...
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... question occurred on occasion of an indictment , The King v . Topham , who , as a pro- prietor of a newspaper entitled " THE WORLD , " was found guilty of a libel against Earl Cowper , deceased , because certain injurious charges ...
... question occurred on occasion of an indictment , The King v . Topham , who , as a pro- prietor of a newspaper entitled " THE WORLD , " was found guilty of a libel against Earl Cowper , deceased , because certain injurious charges ...
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... question whether a man who had been guilty of vicious actions would do well to force him- self into solitude and sadness ; JOHNSON . " No , Sir , unless it prevent him from being vicious again . With some people , gloomy penitence is ...
... question whether a man who had been guilty of vicious actions would do well to force him- self into solitude and sadness ; JOHNSON . " No , Sir , unless it prevent him from being vicious again . With some people , gloomy penitence is ...
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... think Dodsley gave up the question . He and Goldsmith said the same thing ; only he said it in a softer 5 See ante Note , p . 29 , & c . manner than Goldsmith did ; for he acknowledged that there 36 . [ ÆTAT . 67 . THE LIFE OF.
... think Dodsley gave up the question . He and Goldsmith said the same thing ; only he said it in a softer 5 See ante Note , p . 29 , & c . manner than Goldsmith did ; for he acknowledged that there 36 . [ ÆTAT . 67 . THE LIFE OF.
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