| James Boswell - 1816 - 500 str.
...to reside in London, the exquisite zest with which I relished it in occasional visits might go off, and I might grow tired of it. JOHNSON. " Why, Sir,...in London all that life can afford." To obviate his apprehension, that by settling in London I might desert the seat of my ancestors, I assured him that... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 536 str.
...all intellectual, who is willing to leave London. No, Sir, when a man is tired of London, he is tirad of life; for there is in London all that life can afford." To obviate hie apprehension, that by settling in London I might de•ert the sent of my ancestors, I assured him... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 550 str.
...might go off, and I might grow tired of it. Johnson. Why, Sir, you find no man at all intellectnal, who is willing to leave London. No, Sir, when a man...in London all that life can afford." To obviate his apprehension, that by settling in London I might deeert the seat of my ancestors, I assured him that... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 412 str.
...to reside in London, the exquisite zest with which I relished it in occasional visits might go off, and I might grow tired of it. JOHNSON. " Why, sir,...in London all that life can afford." To obviate his apprehension, that by settling in London I might desert the seat of my ancestors, I assured him that... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 458 str.
...to reside in London, the exquisite zest with which I relished it ia occasional visits might go off, and I might grow tired of it. JOHNSON. " Why, Sir,...in London all that life can afford." To obviate his apprehension, that by settling in London I might desert the seat of my ancestors, I assured him that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 910 str.
...exquisite zest with which I relished it in occasional visits might go off, and [4.33 I mightgrowtired of it." Johnson. " Why, sir, you find no man, at all...London all that life can afford." " To obviate his apprehension, that by settling in London I might desert the seat of my ancestors, I assured him that... | |
| James Boswell - 1826 - 416 str.
...to reside in London, the exquisite zest with which I relished it in occasional visits might go off, and I might grow tired of it. JOHNSON. " Why, sir,...in London all that life can afford." To obviate his apprehension, that by settling in London I might desert the seat of my ancestors, I assured him that... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - 622 str.
...to reside in London, the exquisite zest with which I relished it in occasional visits might go off, * in you, to prevail upon you to write to Dean Swift,...extol the man's learning and probity ; and will not apprehension, that by settling in London I might desert the seat of my ancestors, I assured him that... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - 576 str.
...relished it in occasional visits might go off, and I might grow tired of it. JOHNSOX : " Why, bir, you find no man, at all intellectual, who is willing...in London all that life can afford." To obviate his apprehension, that by settling in London I might desert the scat of my ancestors, I assured him that... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 592 str.
...to reside in London, the exquisite zest with which I relished it in occasional visits might go off, and I might grow tired of it. JOHNSON. " Why, sir,...in London all that life can afford." To obviate his apprehension, that by settling in London I might desert the seat of my ancestors, I 1 [" James de Duglas... | |
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