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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Stran xvii
... give a truer insight into the nature of the man , but also will show the greatness of the author to a generation of readers who have wandered into widely different paths . In my attempts to trace the quotations of which both Johnson and ...
... give a truer insight into the nature of the man , but also will show the greatness of the author to a generation of readers who have wandered into widely different paths . In my attempts to trace the quotations of which both Johnson and ...
Stran xx
... give in the beginning of the sixth volume of the books which I quote , the reader will find stated in full the titles which in the notes , through regard to space , I was forced to compress . The Concordance of Johnson's sayings which ...
... give in the beginning of the sixth volume of the books which I quote , the reader will find stated in full the titles which in the notes , through regard to space , I was forced to compress . The Concordance of Johnson's sayings which ...
Stran xxi
... give the date under which the reference will be found , frequently I am able to quote the page and volume . The explanation is a simple one : two sets of compositors were generally at work , and two volumes were passing through the ...
... give the date under which the reference will be found , frequently I am able to quote the page and volume . The explanation is a simple one : two sets of compositors were generally at work , and two volumes were passing through the ...
Stran xxiii
... give the advice Johnson gives about Shakespeare : - ' Let him that is yet unacquainted with the powers of Shakespeare , and who desires to feel the highest pleasure that the drama can give , read every play from the first scene to the ...
... give the advice Johnson gives about Shakespeare : - ' Let him that is yet unacquainted with the powers of Shakespeare , and who desires to feel the highest pleasure that the drama can give , read every play from the first scene to the ...
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... give a rule how to write a book that a man must read ? I believe Lon- ginus could not . ' Letters of Boswell , p . 322 . Boswell perhaps quotes from memory the following passage in Goldsmith's Life of Nash : - ' The doctor was one day ...
... give a rule how to write a book that a man must read ? I believe Lon- ginus could not . ' Letters of Boswell , p . 322 . Boswell perhaps quotes from memory the following passage in Goldsmith's Life of Nash : - ' The doctor was one day ...
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