Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1A. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... consider as the peculiar value of the fol- lowing work , is , the quantity it contains of Johnson's conversation , which is universally acknowledged to have been eminently instructive and entertaining ; and of which the specimens that I ...
... consider as the peculiar value of the fol- lowing work , is , the quantity it contains of Johnson's conversation , which is universally acknowledged to have been eminently instructive and entertaining ; and of which the specimens that I ...
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... consider him as carrying on both his Dictionary and Rambler . But he also wrote The Life of Cheynel , in the miscellany called The Student ; and the Reverend Dr. Douglas having with uncommon acuteness clearly detected a gross forgery ...
... consider him as carrying on both his Dictionary and Rambler . But he also wrote The Life of Cheynel , in the miscellany called The Student ; and the Reverend Dr. Douglas having with uncommon acuteness clearly detected a gross forgery ...
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... consider that to this very neglect operating to rouse the natural indolence of his constitution we owe many valuable productions , which otherwise perhaps might never have appeared . He had spent , during the progress of the work , the ...
... consider that to this very neglect operating to rouse the natural indolence of his constitution we owe many valuable productions , which otherwise perhaps might never have appeared . He had spent , during the progress of the work , the ...
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