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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... honour to his memory and to the genius of his biographer would have highly delighted him . To his own college he was so deeply attached that he would not have been displeased to learn that his editor had been nursed in that once famous ...
... honour to his memory and to the genius of his biographer would have highly delighted him . To his own college he was so deeply attached that he would not have been displeased to learn that his editor had been nursed in that once famous ...
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... honour to the press of Mr. Henry Baldwin , now Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers , whom I have long known as a worthy man and an obliging friend . In the strangely mixed scenes of human existence , our feelings are often at ...
... honour to the press of Mr. Henry Baldwin , now Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers , whom I have long known as a worthy man and an obliging friend . In the strangely mixed scenes of human existence , our feelings are often at ...
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... honour from corruption , ' But such an honest chronicler as Griffith ' . ' SHAKSPEARE , Henry VIII . [ Act IV . Sc . 2. ] ' See Dr. Johnson's letter to Mrs. Thrale , dated Ostick in Skie , Sep- tember 30 , 1773 : - ' Boswell writes a ...
... honour from corruption , ' But such an honest chronicler as Griffith ' . ' SHAKSPEARE , Henry VIII . [ Act IV . Sc . 2. ] ' See Dr. Johnson's letter to Mrs. Thrale , dated Ostick in Skie , Sep- tember 30 , 1773 : - ' Boswell writes a ...
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... honour and happiness of enjoying his friendship for upwards of twenty years ; as I had the scheme of writing his life constantly in view ; as he was well apprised of this circum- 1 Idler , No. 84. BOSWELL . — In this paper he says ...
... honour and happiness of enjoying his friendship for upwards of twenty years ; as I had the scheme of writing his life constantly in view ; as he was well apprised of this circum- 1 Idler , No. 84. BOSWELL . — In this paper he says ...
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... honour to make himself but a pair of tables , to take the wise and pithy words of others , than to have every word of his own to be made an apothegm or an oracle ' . ' Having said thus much by way of introduction , I commit the ...
... honour to make himself but a pair of tables , to take the wise and pithy words of others , than to have every word of his own to be made an apothegm or an oracle ' . ' Having said thus much by way of introduction , I commit the ...
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