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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... expressed in the preface to his Account of Corsica . ' If this work , ' he writes , ' should at any future period be re- printed , I hope that care will be taken of my orthography ' ' The punctuation too has been preserved . I should be ...
... expressed in the preface to his Account of Corsica . ' If this work , ' he writes , ' should at any future period be re- printed , I hope that care will be taken of my orthography ' ' The punctuation too has been preserved . I should be ...
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... expressed , is clear enough . Mr. Croker needlessly suggests that he wrote ' they are not very numerous . ' Boswell a second time ( post , under Aug. 12 , 1784 , note ) mentions his intention to edit Johnson's poems . He died without ...
... expressed , is clear enough . Mr. Croker needlessly suggests that he wrote ' they are not very numerous . ' Boswell a second time ( post , under Aug. 12 , 1784 , note ) mentions his intention to edit Johnson's poems . He died without ...
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... expressed , that I cannot refrain from here inserting it : - ' I shall endeavour , ( says Dr. Warburton , ) to give you what satisfaction I can in any thing you want to be satisfied in any subject of Milton , and am extremely glad you ...
... expressed , that I cannot refrain from here inserting it : - ' I shall endeavour , ( says Dr. Warburton , ) to give you what satisfaction I can in any thing you want to be satisfied in any subject of Milton , and am extremely glad you ...
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... expressed his approbation of enforcing instruction by means of the rod1 . ' I would rather ( said he ) have the rod to be the general terrour to all , to make them learn , than tell a child , if you do thus , or thus , you will be more ...
... expressed his approbation of enforcing instruction by means of the rod1 . ' I would rather ( said he ) have the rod to be the general terrour to all , to make them learn , than tell a child , if you do thus , or thus , you will be more ...
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... expressed himself concerning it in terms of strong approbation2 . Dr. Taylor told me , that it was first printed for old Mr. Johnson , without the knowledge of his son , who was very angry when he heard of it . A Miscellany of Poems ...
... expressed himself concerning it in terms of strong approbation2 . Dr. Taylor told me , that it was first printed for old Mr. Johnson , without the knowledge of his son , who was very angry when he heard of it . A Miscellany of Poems ...
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