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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... mention that there has been a long and uninterrupted friendship between us . If gratitude should be acknowledged for favours received , I have this opportunity , my dear Sir , most sincerely to thank you for the many happy hours which I ...
... mention that there has been a long and uninterrupted friendship between us . If gratitude should be acknowledged for favours received , I have this opportunity , my dear Sir , most sincerely to thank you for the many happy hours which I ...
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... to indulge a little more my own egotism and vanity . They are the indigenous plants of my mind ; they distinguish it . I may prune their luxuriancy ; but I must not entirely mention Advertisement to the Second Edition . 13 mention with a.
... to indulge a little more my own egotism and vanity . They are the indigenous plants of my mind ; they distinguish it . I may prune their luxuriancy ; but I must not entirely mention Advertisement to the Second Edition . 13 mention with a.
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... mentioning this early compliment : adding , with a smile , that ' this was as high a proof of his merit as he could conceive . ' His next instructor in English was a master , whom , when he spoke of him to me , he familiarly called Tom ...
... mentioning this early compliment : adding , with a smile , that ' this was as high a proof of his merit as he could conceive . ' His next instructor in English was a master , whom , when he spoke of him to me , he familiarly called Tom ...
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... mentioned it as one of the most memorable events of his life , that he was very near having that great man for his scholar . ' He remained at Stourbridge little more than a year , and then returned home , where he may be said to have ...
... mentioned it as one of the most memorable events of his life , that he was very near having that great man for his scholar . ' He remained at Stourbridge little more than a year , and then returned home , where he may be said to have ...
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... mention one curious instance of his casual reading , when but a boy . Having imagined that his brother had hid some ... mentioned in some preface , as one of the restorers of learning . His curiosity having been thus excited , he sat ...
... mention one curious instance of his casual reading , when but a boy . Having imagined that his brother had hid some ... mentioned in some preface , as one of the restorers of learning . His curiosity having been thus excited , he sat ...
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