Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, Količina 1Harper & brothers, 1904 |
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Stran xi
... never wear the friendly and familiar face of the plot of ground within whose narrower confines he has so long been labouring , and whose every corner he knows so well . May - be he finds hope in the thought that should his new world ...
... never wear the friendly and familiar face of the plot of ground within whose narrower confines he has so long been labouring , and whose every corner he knows so well . May - be he finds hope in the thought that should his new world ...
Stran xiii
... never dreamt of preparing a new edition . It fell to my lot as time went on to criticise in some of our leading publications works that bore both on Boswell and Johnson . Such was my love for the subject that on one occasion , when I ...
... never dreamt of preparing a new edition . It fell to my lot as time went on to criticise in some of our leading publications works that bore both on Boswell and Johnson . Such was my love for the subject that on one occasion , when I ...
Stran xvi
... never read . Books which were in the hands of almost every reader of the Life when it first appeared are now read only by the curious . Allusions and quotations which once fell upon a familiar and a friendly ear now fall dead . Men ...
... never read . Books which were in the hands of almost every reader of the Life when it first appeared are now read only by the curious . Allusions and quotations which once fell upon a familiar and a friendly ear now fall dead . Men ...
Stran xxviii
... never have to mourn over the loss of a single leaf . To the Rev. W. D. Macray , M.A. , of the manuscript department of the Bodleian , to Mr. Falconer Madan , M.A. , Sub - Librarian of the same Library , and to Mr. George Parker , one of ...
... never have to mourn over the loss of a single leaf . To the Rev. W. D. Macray , M.A. , of the manuscript department of the Bodleian , to Mr. Falconer Madan , M.A. , Sub - Librarian of the same Library , and to Mr. George Parker , one of ...
Stran 6
... Never was a poor ambitious projector more mortified . I am suffering without any prospect of reward , and only from my own folly . ' Ib . p . 326 . 1 ' You cannot imagine what labour , what perplexity , what vexation I have endured in ...
... Never was a poor ambitious projector more mortified . I am suffering without any prospect of reward , and only from my own folly . ' Ib . p . 326 . 1 ' You cannot imagine what labour , what perplexity , what vexation I have endured in ...
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