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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... suppose that the tenour of the rest of the book would sufficiently guard me against such a strange imputation . But it seems I judged too well of the world ; for , though I could scarcely believe it , I have been undoubtedly informed ...
... suppose that the tenour of the rest of the book would sufficiently guard me against such a strange imputation . But it seems I judged too well of the world ; for , though I could scarcely believe it , I have been undoubtedly informed ...
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... suppose at five years old ] in his father's shop , intitled De veritate Religionis , etc. , he began to think himself highly culpable for neglecting such a means of infor- mation , and took himself severely to task for this sin , adding ...
... suppose at five years old ] in his father's shop , intitled De veritate Religionis , etc. , he began to think himself highly culpable for neglecting such a means of infor- mation , and took himself severely to task for this sin , adding ...
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... suppose , leaps at once into deep water who does not know how to swim . " Piozzi's Anec . p . 30 . 3 He told Dr. Burney that he never wrote any of his works that were printed , twice over . Dr. Burney's wonder at seeing several pages of ...
... suppose , leaps at once into deep water who does not know how to swim . " Piozzi's Anec . p . 30 . 3 He told Dr. Burney that he never wrote any of his works that were printed , twice over . Dr. Burney's wonder at seeing several pages of ...
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... suppose verses to be read ) , what would be , in each case , the total amount in a week , month , and year2 . No man had a more ardent love of literature , or a higher respect for it than Johnson . His apartment in Pembroke College was ...
... suppose verses to be read ) , what would be , in each case , the total amount in a week , month , and year2 . No man had a more ardent love of literature , or a higher respect for it than Johnson . His apartment in Pembroke College was ...
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... suppose , that his having been thus acci- dentally led to a particular study of the history and manners of Abyssinia , was the remote occasion of his writing , many years afterwards , his admirable philosophical tale2 , the principal ...
... suppose , that his having been thus acci- dentally led to a particular study of the history and manners of Abyssinia , was the remote occasion of his writing , many years afterwards , his admirable philosophical tale2 , the principal ...
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