The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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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 opin- ion when ...
... 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 opin- ion when ...
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... opinion of it , that is honest praise , to which one may trust . But if an authour asks me if I like his book , and I give him something like praise , it must not be taken as my real opinion . " " I have not been troubled for a long ...
... opinion of it , that is honest praise , to which one may trust . But if an authour asks me if I like his book , and I give him something like praise , it must not be taken as my real opinion . " " I have not been troubled for a long ...
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... opinion , were at all like real debates . The opinion of one who was himself so eminent an orator , must be allowed to have great weight . It was confirmed by Sir William Scott , who mentioned that Johnson had told him that he had ...
... opinion , were at all like real debates . The opinion of one who was himself so eminent an orator , must be allowed to have great weight . It was confirmed by Sir William Scott , who mentioned that Johnson had told him that he had ...
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