Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, Količina 1Bigelow, Brown & Company, Incorporated, 1799 |
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... Horace Walpole's Letters , and with pencil in hand and some little hope still in heart , managed to get a few notes taken . Three winters I had to spend on the shores of the Mediterranean . During two of them my malady and my distress ...
... Horace Walpole's Letters , and with pencil in hand and some little hope still in heart , managed to get a few notes taken . Three winters I had to spend on the shores of the Mediterranean . During two of them my malady and my distress ...
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... Horace Walpole , on June 20 , 1785 , ' though he is going to have as many lives as a cat , might be reduced to four lines ; but I shall wait to extract the quintessence till Sir John Hawkins , Madame Piozzi , and Mr. Boswell have ...
... Horace Walpole , on June 20 , 1785 , ' though he is going to have as many lives as a cat , might be reduced to four lines ; but I shall wait to extract the quintessence till Sir John Hawkins , Madame Piozzi , and Mr. Boswell have ...
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... Horace Walpole to Mason ; Walpole's Letters , vi . 211 . ' I am absolutely certain that my mode of biography , which gives not only a History of Johnson's visible progress through the world , and of his publications , but a view of his ...
... Horace Walpole to Mason ; Walpole's Letters , vi . 211 . ' I am absolutely certain that my mode of biography , which gives not only a History of Johnson's visible progress through the world , and of his publications , but a view of his ...
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... Horace Walpole , writing of the year 1770 , about libels , says : ' Their excess was shocking , and in nothing more condemnable than in the dangers they brought on the liberty of the press . ' This evil was chiefly due to ' the spirit ...
... Horace Walpole , writing of the year 1770 , about libels , says : ' Their excess was shocking , and in nothing more condemnable than in the dangers they brought on the liberty of the press . ' This evil was chiefly due to ' the spirit ...
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... Horace Walpole ( Letters , i . 92 ) calls Whitehead ' an infamous , but not despicable poet . ' Johnson , Aetat . 29. ] Paul Whitehead . 145 Johnson ,
... Horace Walpole ( Letters , i . 92 ) calls Whitehead ' an infamous , but not despicable poet . ' Johnson , Aetat . 29. ] Paul Whitehead . 145 Johnson ,
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