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Stran 235
... Croker justly observes, Boswell never lets slip a chance of an offensive allusion. * We may wonder whether pasted is strictly used. It seems likely that the wealthy brewer, who had a taste for the fine arts, afforded Hogarth at least a ...
... Croker justly observes, Boswell never lets slip a chance of an offensive allusion. * We may wonder whether pasted is strictly used. It seems likely that the wealthy brewer, who had a taste for the fine arts, afforded Hogarth at least a ...
Stran 390
... Croker. See Macaulay's review of Croker's first edition. This translation, as it now stands, -is one of many proofs how greatly Croker and his work profited by Macaulay's criticisms. Soon after the above letter, Dr. Lawrence left London ...
... Croker. See Macaulay's review of Croker's first edition. This translation, as it now stands, -is one of many proofs how greatly Croker and his work profited by Macaulay's criticisms. Soon after the above letter, Dr. Lawrence left London ...
Stran 551
... Croker Papers," ii. 34) would seem to be alone in sharing Boswell's opinion of this imitation. Everybody else, from Horace Walpole to Croker, could make nothing of it. TO MR. GREEN, APOTHECARY, AT LICHFIELD. DEAR SIR: I have.
... Croker Papers," ii. 34) would seem to be alone in sharing Boswell's opinion of this imitation. Everybody else, from Horace Walpole to Croker, could make nothing of it. TO MR. GREEN, APOTHECARY, AT LICHFIELD. DEAR SIR: I have.
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