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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... NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED : THE WHOLE EXHIBITING A VIEW OF LITERATURE AND LITERARY MEN IN GREAT - BRITAIN , FOR NEAR HALF A CENTURY , DURING WHICH HE FLOURISHED . BY JAMES BOSWELL , Esq . Qud fit ut OMNIS Votiva pateat veluti descripta ...
... NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED : THE WHOLE EXHIBITING A VIEW OF LITERATURE AND LITERARY MEN IN GREAT - BRITAIN , FOR NEAR HALF A CENTURY , DURING WHICH HE FLOURISHED . BY JAMES BOSWELL , Esq . Qud fit ut OMNIS Votiva pateat veluti descripta ...
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... never wear the friendly and familiar face of the plot of ground within whose narrower confines he has so long been labouring , and whose every corner he knows so well . the thought that should his new world seem strange to him and ...
... never wear the friendly and familiar face of the plot of ground within whose narrower confines he has so long been labouring , and whose every corner he knows so well . the thought that should his new world seem strange to him and ...
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... never lost sight of my purpose but when in the troubles of life I well - nigh lost sight of every kind of hope . Everything in my reading that bore on my favourite author was carefully noted , till at length I felt that the materials ...
... never lost sight of my purpose but when in the troubles of life I well - nigh lost sight of every kind of hope . Everything in my reading that bore on my favourite author was carefully noted , till at length I felt that the materials ...
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... never known to him . Its breadth and length , and depth and height were far beyond his measure . With his writings even he shows few signs of being familiar . Boswell's genius , a genius which even to Lord Macaulay was foolishness , was ...
... never known to him . Its breadth and length , and depth and height were far beyond his measure . With his writings even he shows few signs of being familiar . Boswell's genius , a genius which even to Lord Macaulay was foolishness , was ...
Stran xxvi
... never have to mourn over the loss of a single leaf . To the Rev. W. D. Macray , M.A. , of the manuscript department of the Bodleian , to Mr. Falconer Madan , M.A. , Sub - Librarian of the same Library , and to Mr. George Parker , one of ...
... never have to mourn over the loss of a single leaf . To the Rev. W. D. Macray , M.A. , of the manuscript department of the Bodleian , to Mr. Falconer Madan , M.A. , Sub - Librarian of the same Library , and to Mr. George Parker , one of ...
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