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 xii
... known what it is to feel Bishop Percy's ' uneasiness at the thoughts of leaving his books in death " . They became my almost inseparable companions . Before long I began to note the parallel passages and allusions not only in their ...
... known what it is to feel Bishop Percy's ' uneasiness at the thoughts of leaving his books in death " . They became my almost inseparable companions . Before long I began to note the parallel passages and allusions not only in their ...
Stran xiii
... known to Johnson , and I threw light on more than one important passage in the Life . The following year I edited Boswell's Journal of a Tour to Corsica and his curious correspondence with the Hon . Andrew Erskine . The somewhat rare ...
... known to Johnson , and I threw light on more than one important passage in the Life . The following year I edited Boswell's Journal of a Tour to Corsica and his curious correspondence with the Hon . Andrew Erskine . The somewhat rare ...
Stran xv
... known that a great many of the authors I do not myself possess , but that they could only be examined in the Bodleian or the British Museum , it will be seen that the labour of revising the proofs was , indeed , un- usually severe . In ...
... known that a great many of the authors I do not myself possess , but that they could only be examined in the Bodleian or the British Museum , it will be seen that the labour of revising the proofs was , indeed , un- usually severe . In ...
Stran xvi
James Boswell George Birkbeck Norman Hill. xvi Preface . were known to every one , now often have not even a line in a Dictionary of Biography . Over manners too a change has come , and as Johnson justly observes , ' all works which ...
James Boswell George Birkbeck Norman Hill. xvi Preface . were known to every one , now often have not even a line in a Dictionary of Biography . Over manners too a change has come , and as Johnson justly observes , ' all works which ...
Stran xvii
... known to be his wish . His walking - stick was laid upon the table , and silence at once fell upon all . In like manner , before that editor who should trouble himself and his readers with attempting to refute Johnson's arguments ...
... known to be his wish . His walking - stick was laid upon the table , and silence at once fell upon all . In like manner , before that editor who should trouble himself and his readers with attempting to refute Johnson's arguments ...
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