Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Macmillan, 1894 - 718 strani |
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... literary abilities , in which I am not vain enough to compare myself with some great names who have gone before me in this kind of writing . Since my work was announced several Lives and Memoirs of Dr. Johnson have been published , the ...
... literary abilities , in which I am not vain enough to compare myself with some great names who have gone before me in this kind of writing . Since my work was announced several Lives and Memoirs of Dr. Johnson have been published , the ...
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... literary journals , and he told Dr. Adams he meant to undertake a Review . 66 How , Sir , " said Dr. Adams , can you think of doing it alone ? All branches of knowledge must be considered in it . Do you know Mathematics ? Do you know ...
... literary journals , and he told Dr. Adams he meant to undertake a Review . 66 How , Sir , " said Dr. Adams , can you think of doing it alone ? All branches of knowledge must be considered in it . Do you know Mathematics ? Do you know ...
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... literary world was happy to partake in this festival of genius , the absence of Johnson could not but be wondered at and re- gretted . The only trace of him there , was in the whimsical ad- vertisement of a haberdasher , who sold ...
... literary world was happy to partake in this festival of genius , the absence of Johnson could not but be wondered at and re- gretted . The only trace of him there , was in the whimsical ad- vertisement of a haberdasher , who sold ...
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