Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, Količina 1Bigelow, Brown & Company, 1799 |
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... through the press , 1 1 History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire , ed . 1807 , vol . i . Post , iii . 260 . p . xi . I. - B 2 › Post , i . 7 . fresh xvi Preface . fresh reading has given fresh information ,
... through the press , 1 1 History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire , ed . 1807 , vol . i . Post , iii . 260 . p . xi . I. - B 2 › Post , i . 7 . fresh xvi Preface . fresh reading has given fresh information ,
Stran xvii
... given a reference . While the minute examination that I have so often had to make of Boswell's narrative has done nothing but strengthen my trust in his statements and my admiration of his laborious truthfulness , yet in one respect I ...
... given a reference . While the minute examination that I have so often had to make of Boswell's narrative has done nothing but strengthen my trust in his statements and my admiration of his laborious truthfulness , yet in one respect I ...
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... given . Some of the corrections and additions in the third edition that were undoubtedly from his hand were of considerable importance . " I have retained Boswell's spelling in accordance with the wish that he expressed in the preface ...
... given . Some of the corrections and additions in the third edition that were undoubtedly from his hand were of considerable importance . " I have retained Boswell's spelling in accordance with the wish that he expressed in the preface ...
Stran xxvii
... given to the world in two large volumes , it is not right that the letters of his far greater friend should be left scat- tered and almost neglected . ' He that sees before him to his third dinner , ' says Johnson , ' has a long ...
... given to the world in two large volumes , it is not right that the letters of his far greater friend should be left scat- tered and almost neglected . ' He that sees before him to his third dinner , ' says Johnson , ' has a long ...
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... given by Paoli to Miss Burney , shows that very early in life Boswell took out his tablets : - He came to my country , and he fetched me some letter of recommending him ; but I was of the belief he might be an impostor , and I supposed ...
... given by Paoli to Miss Burney , shows that very early in life Boswell took out his tablets : - He came to my country , and he fetched me some letter of recommending him ; but I was of the belief he might be an impostor , and I supposed ...
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