Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 4 |
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Stran 40
... for he himself has published it in bis Life of Hammond , where he says , ' the manuscript of Shiels now in my ... and never looked at it so as to compare it with the Lives of the Poets , as published under Mr. Cibber's name .
... for he himself has published it in bis Life of Hammond , where he says , ' the manuscript of Shiels now in my ... and never looked at it so as to compare it with the Lives of the Poets , as published under Mr. Cibber's name .
Stran 119
Since I received your letter I have read his Life , published under the name of Cibber , but as you told me , really written by a Mr. Shiels ; 1 that written by Dr. Murdoch ; one prefixed to an edition of The Seasons , published at ...
Since I received your letter I have read his Life , published under the name of Cibber , but as you told me , really written by a Mr. Shiels ; 1 that written by Dr. Murdoch ; one prefixed to an edition of The Seasons , published at ...
Stran 174
In the third class we have some others of tolerable credit , who have given importance to their own private history by an intermixture of literary anecdotes , and the occurrences of their own times : the celebrated Huetius has published ...
In the third class we have some others of tolerable credit , who have given importance to their own private history by an intermixture of literary anecdotes , and the occurrences of their own times : the celebrated Huetius has published ...
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