Boswell's Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1904 - 704 strani |
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... death ( December , 1784 ) , among them Boswell's own sprightly Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson . This was the first fruits of his vast Johnsonian record which was to prove one of the seven wonders of the liter- ary world ; but ...
... death ( December , 1784 ) , among them Boswell's own sprightly Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson . This was the first fruits of his vast Johnsonian record which was to prove one of the seven wonders of the liter- ary world ; but ...
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... death , have laid hold of this circumstance , and insisted upon it with very unfair aggravation . Amidst the oppression and distraction of a disease which very few have felt in its full extent , but many have ex- perienced in a slighter ...
... death , have laid hold of this circumstance , and insisted upon it with very unfair aggravation . Amidst the oppression and distraction of a disease which very few have felt in its full extent , but many have ex- perienced in a slighter ...
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... death , and in the day of judgement ! Amen . ' 6 The particular course of his reading while at Oxford , and during the time of vacation which he passed at home , cannot be traced . Enough has been said of his irregular mode of study ...
... death , and in the day of judgement ! Amen . ' 6 The particular course of his reading while at Oxford , and during the time of vacation which he passed at home , cannot be traced . Enough has been said of his irregular mode of study ...
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... death he sent to that College a present of all his works , to be deposited in their library ; and he had thoughts of leaving to it his house at Lichfield ; but his friends who were about him very properly dissuaded him from it , and he ...
... death he sent to that College a present of all his works , to be deposited in their library ; and he had thoughts of leaving to it his house at Lichfield ; but his friends who were about him very properly dissuaded him from it , and he ...
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... death of my mother ; an event which I pray GOD may be very remote . I now there- fore see that I must make my own fortune . Meanwhile , let me take care that the powers of my mind may not be debilitated by poverty , and that indigence ...
... death of my mother ; an event which I pray GOD may be very remote . I now there- fore see that I must make my own fortune . Meanwhile , let me take care that the powers of my mind may not be debilitated by poverty , and that indigence ...
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