Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1Henry Frowde, 1904 - 704 strani |
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... wrote and gave to his much loved friend Dr. Bathurst the Papers in the Adventurer , signed T. acknowl . 1754. Life of Edw . Cave in the Gentleman's Magazine . acknowl . 1755. A DICTIONARY , with a Grammar and History , of the ENGLISH ...
... wrote and gave to his much loved friend Dr. Bathurst the Papers in the Adventurer , signed T. acknowl . 1754. Life of Edw . Cave in the Gentleman's Magazine . acknowl . 1755. A DICTIONARY , with a Grammar and History , of the ENGLISH ...
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... wrote . A certain appre- hension , arising from novelty , made him write his first exercise at College twice over ; but he never took that trouble with any other composition ; and we shall see that his most excellent works were struck ...
... wrote . A certain appre- hension , arising from novelty , made him write his first exercise at College twice over ; but he never took that trouble with any other composition ; and we shall see that his most excellent works were struck ...
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... wrote . Mr. Hector carried the sheets to the press , and corrected almost all the proof sheets , very few of which were even seen by Johnson . In this manner , with the aid of Mr. Hector's active friend- ship , the book was completed ...
... wrote . Mr. Hector carried the sheets to the press , and corrected almost all the proof sheets , very few of which were even seen by Johnson . In this manner , with the aid of Mr. Hector's active friend- ship , the book was completed ...
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... wrote a copy of verses , which I have not been able to recover ; but with what facility and elegance he could warble the amorous lay , will appear from the follow- ing lines which he wrote for his friend Mr. Edmund Hector . VERSES to a ...
... wrote a copy of verses , which I have not been able to recover ; but with what facility and elegance he could warble the amorous lay , will appear from the follow- ing lines which he wrote for his friend Mr. Edmund Hector . VERSES to a ...
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... wrote the nonsense you now keep such a stir about . ' Anec . p . 34 . In my first edition I was induced to doubt the authenticity of this account , by the following circumstantial statement in a letter to me from Miss Seward , of ...
... wrote the nonsense you now keep such a stir about . ' Anec . p . 34 . In my first edition I was induced to doubt the authenticity of this account , by the following circumstantial statement in a letter to me from Miss Seward , of ...
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