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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... written works that his real opinion can be most surely found . ' He owned he sometimes talked for victory ; he was too conscientious to make error permanent and pernicious by deliberately writing it . My numerous extracts from the ...
... written works that his real opinion can be most surely found . ' He owned he sometimes talked for victory ; he was too conscientious to make error permanent and pernicious by deliberately writing it . My numerous extracts from the ...
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... written notes ! His interrupted labours were completed by Edmond Malone , to whom he had read aloud almost the whole of his original manuscript , and who had helped him in the revision of the first half of the book when it was in type ...
... written notes ! His interrupted labours were completed by Edmond Malone , to whom he had read aloud almost the whole of his original manuscript , and who had helped him in the revision of the first half of the book when it was in type ...
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... written to him , I am for certain to be called to the English barnext February . Will you now do my picture ? and the price shall be paid out of the first fees which I receive as a barrister in Westminster Hall . Or if that fund should ...
... written to him , I am for certain to be called to the English barnext February . Will you now do my picture ? and the price shall be paid out of the first fees which I receive as a barrister in Westminster Hall . Or if that fund should ...
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... writing to Temple in 1775 , says : - ' I try to keep a journal , and shall shew you that I have done tolerably ; but it is hardly credible what ground I go over , and what a variety of men and manners I con- template in a day ; and all ...
... writing to Temple in 1775 , says : - ' I try to keep a journal , and shall shew you that I have done tolerably ; but it is hardly credible what ground I go over , and what a variety of men and manners I con- template in a day ; and all ...
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... written : - ' Yesterday afternoon March 30 , 1778 ) . Writing to Temple Malone and I made ready for the in 1789 , he said : -Johnson taught press thirty pages of Johnson's Life ; cross - question in common life . ' he is much pleased ...
... written : - ' Yesterday afternoon March 30 , 1778 ) . Writing to Temple Malone and I made ready for the in 1789 , he said : -Johnson taught press thirty pages of Johnson's Life ; cross - question in common life . ' he is much pleased ...
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