Boswell's Life of Johnson: Life (v.l, 1709-1765; v.2 1765-1776; v.3, 1776-1780; v.4, 1780-1784)Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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... Common Room of University College . VOL . III , to face p . 245 . • · 10. FACSIMILE OF DR . JOHNSON'S HANDWRITING A MONTH BEFORE HIS DEATH VOL . IV , to face p . 377 . 11. JAMES BOSWELL OF AUCHINLECK , Esq . , from the painting by Sir ...
... Common Room of University College . VOL . III , to face p . 245 . • · 10. FACSIMILE OF DR . JOHNSON'S HANDWRITING A MONTH BEFORE HIS DEATH VOL . IV , to face p . 377 . 11. JAMES BOSWELL OF AUCHINLECK , Esq . , from the painting by Sir ...
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... common sense and their freedom from all the tricks of affectation , a delightful contrast to so many of the eminent authors of our own time . Those troublesome doubts , doubts of all kinds , which since the great upheaval of the French ...
... common sense and their freedom from all the tricks of affectation , a delightful contrast to so many of the eminent authors of our own time . Those troublesome doubts , doubts of all kinds , which since the great upheaval of the French ...
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... common condition of humanity ; he is born and married like another man ; he has hopes and fears , expectations and disappointments , griefs and joys like a courtier or a statesman ' . In the hopes and fears , in the expectations and ...
... common condition of humanity ; he is born and married like another man ; he has hopes and fears , expectations and disappointments , griefs and joys like a courtier or a statesman ' . In the hopes and fears , in the expectations and ...
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... common centre of union for the great , the accomplished , the learned , and the ingenious ; all these qualities I can , in perfect confidence of not being accused of flattery , ascribe to you . If a man may indulge an honest pride , in ...
... common centre of union for the great , the accomplished , the learned , and the ingenious ; all these qualities I can , in perfect confidence of not being accused of flattery , ascribe to you . If a man may indulge an honest pride , in ...
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... common life . ' he is much pleased with it ; but I Letters of Boswell , p . 280. His quo- feel a sad indifference [ he had lately tations , nevertheless , are not unfre- lost his wife ] , and he says , " I have quently inaccurate . Yet ...
... common life . ' he is much pleased with it ; but I Letters of Boswell , p . 280. His quo- feel a sad indifference [ he had lately tations , nevertheless , are not unfre- lost his wife ] , and he says , " I have quently inaccurate . Yet ...
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