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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Stran xi
... thought that should his new world seem strange to him and uncomfortable , ere long he may be called back to his old task , and in the preparation of a second edition find the quiet and the peace of mind that are often found alone in ...
... thought that should his new world seem strange to him and uncomfortable , ere long he may be called back to his old task , and in the preparation of a second edition find the quiet and the peace of mind that are often found alone in ...
Stran xvii
... thought that it was my duty as an editor to attempt to refute or even to criticise Johnson's arguments . The story is told that when Peter the Great was on his travels and far from his country , some members of the Rus- sian Council of ...
... thought that it was my duty as an editor to attempt to refute or even to criticise Johnson's arguments . The story is told that when Peter the Great was on his travels and far from his country , some members of the Rus- sian Council of ...
Stran xx
... thought it best to form into groups . Under America , France , Ireland , London , Oxford , Paris , and Scotland , are gathered together almost all the ref- erences to those subjects . The provincial towns of France , however , by some ...
... thought it best to form into groups . Under America , France , Ireland , London , Oxford , Paris , and Scotland , are gathered together almost all the ref- erences to those subjects . The provincial towns of France , however , by some ...
Stran xxi
... thought it needful in the Index to refer to the book unless the eminence of the author required a separate and a second entry . My labour would have been increased beyond all endurance and my Index have been swollen almost into a ...
... thought it needful in the Index to refer to the book unless the eminence of the author required a separate and a second entry . My labour would have been increased beyond all endurance and my Index have been swollen almost into a ...
Stran xxiii
... thought it my duty , therefore , in revising my work to have the text of Boswell's second edition read aloud to me throughout . Some typographical errors might , I feared , have crept in . In a few unimportant cases early in the book I ...
... thought it my duty , therefore , in revising my work to have the text of Boswell's second edition read aloud to me throughout . Some typographical errors might , I feared , have crept in . In a few unimportant cases early in the book I ...
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