Boswell's Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1904 - 704 strani |
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... lived . With the dawn of thos of the work nineteenth cen- tury , and with the gradual decay of old came evident that Boswell had published much more than is prejudices , it be- a parcel of literary gossip . He had indeed preserved his ...
... lived . With the dawn of thos of the work nineteenth cen- tury , and with the gradual decay of old came evident that Boswell had published much more than is prejudices , it be- a parcel of literary gossip . He had indeed preserved his ...
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... lived , whose company has been universally courted , I am justified in availing myself of the usual privilege of a Dedication , when I mention that there has been a long and uninterrupted friendship between us . If gratitude should be ...
... lived , whose company has been universally courted , I am justified in availing myself of the usual privilege of a Dedication , when I mention that there has been a long and uninterrupted friendship between us . If gratitude should be ...
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... lived together with companion- able ease and familiarity ; nor had Sir John Hawkins that nice perception which was necessary to mark the finer and less obvious parts of Johnson's character . His being appointed one of his executors ...
... lived together with companion- able ease and familiarity ; nor had Sir John Hawkins that nice perception which was necessary to mark the finer and less obvious parts of Johnson's character . His being appointed one of his executors ...
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... lived in great intimacy with him . There is , in the British Museum , a letter from Bishop Warburton to Dr. Birch , on the subject of biography ; which , though I am aware it may expose me to a charge of artfully raising the value of my ...
... lived in great intimacy with him . There is , in the British Museum , a letter from Bishop Warburton to Dr. Birch , on the subject of biography ; which , though I am aware it may expose me to a charge of artfully raising the value of my ...
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... lived about five hundred years ago , explains that passage in the first Psalm , His leaf also shall not wither , from Rabbins yet older than himself , thus : That even the idle talk , so he expresses it , of a good man ought to be ...
... lived about five hundred years ago , explains that passage in the first Psalm , His leaf also shall not wither , from Rabbins yet older than himself , thus : That even the idle talk , so he expresses it , of a good man ought to be ...
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