Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Macmillan, 1894 - 718 strani |
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... answer to Kenrick's review of Johnson's " Shakspeare . " John- son was at first angry that Kenrick's attack should have the credit of an answer . But afterwards , considering the young man's good intention , he kindly noticed him , and ...
... answer to Kenrick's review of Johnson's " Shakspeare . " John- son was at first angry that Kenrick's attack should have the credit of an answer . But afterwards , considering the young man's good intention , he kindly noticed him , and ...
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... answered , that he was indeed fond of going to Oxford sometimes , but was likewise glad to come back again . The King then asked him what they were doing at Oxford . Johnson answered , he could not much commend their diligence , but ...
... answered , that he was indeed fond of going to Oxford sometimes , but was likewise glad to come back again . The King then asked him what they were doing at Oxford . Johnson answered , he could not much commend their diligence , but ...
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... answered , he had no reason to think that it was . King then asked him if there were any other literary journals published in this kingdom , except the Monthly and Critical Reviews ; and on being answered there was no other , his ...
... answered , he had no reason to think that it was . King then asked him if there were any other literary journals published in this kingdom , except the Monthly and Critical Reviews ; and on being answered there was no other , his ...
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