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 xiii
... kind of hope . Everything in my reading that bore on my favourite author was carefully noted , till at length I felt that the materials which I had gathered from all sides were sufficient to shield me from a charge of rashness if I now ...
... kind of hope . Everything in my reading that bore on my favourite author was carefully noted , till at length I felt that the materials which I had gathered from all sides were sufficient to shield me from a charge of rashness if I now ...
Stran xxv
... kind of observances . It would , indeed , be presumptuous in me to flatter myself that in this edition everything is as Johnson and Boswell would , if living , have wished it . Yet to this kind of observances , the observances that can ...
... kind of observances . It would , indeed , be presumptuous in me to flatter myself that in this edition everything is as Johnson and Boswell would , if living , have wished it . Yet to this kind of observances , the observances that can ...
Stran 8
... kind approbation . Dr. Adams , eminent as the Head of a College , as a writer2 , and as a most amiable man , had known Johnson from his early years , and was his friend through life . What reason I had to hope for the countenance of ...
... kind approbation . Dr. Adams , eminent as the Head of a College , as a writer2 , and as a most amiable man , had known Johnson from his early years , and was his friend through life . What reason I had to hope for the countenance of ...
Stran 14
... kind , affectionate friend , and I shall never have such another . ' Letters of Boswell , p . 357. What was probably Boswell's last letter is as follows : - ' MY DEAR TEMPLE , ' I would fain write to you in my own hand , but really ...
... kind , affectionate friend , and I shall never have such another . ' Letters of Boswell , p . 357. What was probably Boswell's last letter is as follows : - ' MY DEAR TEMPLE , ' I would fain write to you in my own hand , but really ...
Stran 26
... kind of writing . Since my work was announced , several Lives and Memoirs of Dr. Johnson have been published2 , the most voluminous of which I 1 Mrs. Piozzi records the following conversation with Johnson , which , she says , took place ...
... kind of writing . Since my work was announced , several Lives and Memoirs of Dr. Johnson have been published2 , the most voluminous of which I 1 Mrs. Piozzi records the following conversation with Johnson , which , she says , took place ...
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