Boswell's Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1904 - 704 strani |
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... hand . Some real- ization of the tremendous he had submerged himself may be had from a casual ex- amination of the Boswell Papers ; but only such critics as derive from that examination a notion of the whole extent of the original ...
... hand . Some real- ization of the tremendous he had submerged himself may be had from a casual ex- amination of the Boswell Papers ; but only such critics as derive from that examination a notion of the whole extent of the original ...
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... hands to be reposited in my archives at Auchinleck . An honourable and reverend friend speaking of the favourable ... hand - writing , an inscription of such high commendation , that even I , vain as I am , cannot prevail on myself to ...
... hands to be reposited in my archives at Auchinleck . An honourable and reverend friend speaking of the favourable ... hand - writing , an inscription of such high commendation , that even I , vain as I am , cannot prevail on myself to ...
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... hand- writing the number of lines in each of two of Euripides ' Tragedies , of the Georgicks of Virgil , of the first six books of the Eneid , of Horace's Art of Poetry , of three of the books of Ovid's Metamorphosis , of some parts of ...
... hand- writing the number of lines in each of two of Euripides ' Tragedies , of the Georgicks of Virgil , of the first six books of the Eneid , of Horace's Art of Poetry , of three of the books of Ovid's Metamorphosis , of some parts of ...
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... hand ; Not less capricious than a reigning fair , Now grants , and now rejects a lover's prayer . In myrtle shades oft sings the happy swain , In myrtle shades despairing ghosts complain ; The myrtle crowns the happy lovers ' heads ...
... hand ; Not less capricious than a reigning fair , Now grants , and now rejects a lover's prayer . In myrtle shades oft sings the happy swain , In myrtle shades despairing ghosts complain ; The myrtle crowns the happy lovers ' heads ...
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... hand , he went to Lichfield to ask his mother's consent to the marriage , which he could not but be conscious was a very imprudent scheme , both on account of their dis- parity of years , and her want of fortune . But Mrs. John- son ...
... hand , he went to Lichfield to ask his mother's consent to the marriage , which he could not but be conscious was a very imprudent scheme , both on account of their dis- parity of years , and her want of fortune . But Mrs. John- son ...
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