Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, Količine 1–6Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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... essays which had escaped the notice of his biographer , but which bear the marks of his workmanship . To these I have given a re- ference . While the minute examination that I have so often had to make of Boswell's narrative has done ...
... essays which had escaped the notice of his biographer , but which bear the marks of his workmanship . To these I have given a re- ference . While the minute examination that I have so often had to make of Boswell's narrative has done ...
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... essay on Johnson's Travels and Love of Travelling I have , in opposition to Lord Macaulay's wild and wanton rhetoric , shown how ardent and how elevated was the curiosity with which Johnson's mind was possessed . In another essay I have ...
... essay on Johnson's Travels and Love of Travelling I have , in opposition to Lord Macaulay's wild and wanton rhetoric , shown how ardent and how elevated was the curiosity with which Johnson's mind was possessed . In another essay I have ...
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... essays on Boswell , Johnson , Mrs. Thrale , and perhaps on other subjects . Their composition would , however , have delayed publication more than seemed advisable , and their length might have rendered the volumes bulky beyond all ...
... essays on Boswell , Johnson , Mrs. Thrale , and perhaps on other subjects . Their composition would , however , have delayed publication more than seemed advisable , and their length might have rendered the volumes bulky beyond all ...
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... Essays , i . 69 ) ' For who could imagine that Dr. Clarke valued himself for his agility , and frequently amused him- self in a private room of his house in leaping over the tables and chairs . ' Warton's Essay on Pope , ii . 125. ' It ...
... Essays , i . 69 ) ' For who could imagine that Dr. Clarke valued himself for his agility , and frequently amused him- self in a private room of his house in leaping over the tables and chairs . ' Warton's Essay on Pope , ii . 125. ' It ...
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... had been softened , and a few of our hero's foibles had I Horace , Odes , i . 3. I. He had published an answer to Hume's Essay on Miracles . post , March 20 , 1776 . See been ! Advertisement to the First Edition . 9 been a little.
... had been softened , and a few of our hero's foibles had I Horace , Odes , i . 3. I. He had published an answer to Hume's Essay on Miracles . post , March 20 , 1776 . See been ! Advertisement to the First Edition . 9 been a little.
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