| James Boswell - 1791 - 556 str.
...fmall town, and takes lefs practice. Now, Sir, the good I can do by my converfation bears the fame proportion to the good I can do by my writings, that the practice of a phyfician, retired to a fmall town, does to his practice in a great city." BOSWELL. " But I wonder,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1798 - 464 str.
...fmall town, and takes lefs practice. Now, Sir, the good I can do by my' converfation bears the fame proportion to the good I can do by my writings, that the practice of a phyfieian retired to a fmall town does to his practice in a great city." To Mr. Bofwell (who was about... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 508 str.
...is not to be blamed if he retires to ease and tranquillity. A physician, who has practised long in a great city, may be excused if he retires to a small...small town, does to his practice in a great city." BOSWELL. " But I wonder, Sir, you have not more pleasure in writing than in not writing." JOHNSON.... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 514 str.
...is not to be blamed if he retires to ease and tranquillity. A physician, who has practised long in a great city, may be excused if he retires to a small...town, and takes less practice. Now, Sir, the good 1 can do by my conversation bears the same proportion to the good I can do by my writings, that the... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 466 str.
...not to be blamed, if he retiree to ease and tranquillity. A physician, who has practised long in a great city, may be excused, if he retires to a small...the good I can do by my writings, that the practice or' a physician, retired to a small town, does to his practice in a great city." BOSWELL. " But I wonder,... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 442 str.
...retires to ease and tranquillity. A physician, who has practised long in a great city, may be excnsed, if he retires to a small town, and takes less practice....retired to a small town, does to his practice in a great i:ity." BOSWELL. " But I wonder, Sir, you have not more pleasure m writing than in not writing." JOHNSON.... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 376 str.
...is not to be blamed if he retires to ease and tranquillity. A physician, who has practised long in a great city, may be excused if he retires to a small...small town, does to his practice in a great city." BOSWELL. " But I wonder, sir, you have not more pleasure in writing than in not writing." JOHNSON.... | |
| James Boswell - 1822 - 472 str.
...not to be blamed, if he retires to ease and tranquillity. A physician, who has practised long in a great city, may be excused, if he retires to a small...small town, does to his practice in a great city." BOSWELL. " But I wonder, Sir, you have not more pleasure in writing than in not writing." JOHNSON.... | |
| James Boswell - 1826 - 430 str.
...is not to be blamed if he retires to ease and tranquillity. A physician who has practised long in a great city, may be excused if he retires to a small...small town, does to his practice in a great city." BOSWELL. " But I wonder, sir, you have not more pleasure in writing than in not writing." JOHNSON.... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - 622 str.
...is not to be blamed if he retires to ease and tranquillity. A physician, who has practsied long in a great city, may be excused if he retires to a small...by my writings, that the practice of a physician, retiredto a small town, does to bis practice in a great city." BOSWELL : " But I wonder, Sir, you have... | |
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