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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Stran xii
... known what it is to feel Bishop Percy's uneasiness at the thoughts of leaving his books in death ' . They became my almost inseparable companions . Before long I began to note the parallel passages and allusions not only in their pages ...
... known what it is to feel Bishop Percy's uneasiness at the thoughts of leaving his books in death ' . They became my almost inseparable companions . Before long I began to note the parallel passages and allusions not only in their pages ...
Stran xiv
... known to Johnson , and I threw light on more than one important passage in the Life . The follow- ing year I edited Boswell's Journal of a Tour to Corsica and his curious correspondence with the Hon . Andrew Erskine . The somewhat rare ...
... known to Johnson , and I threw light on more than one important passage in the Life . The follow- ing year I edited Boswell's Journal of a Tour to Corsica and his curious correspondence with the Hon . Andrew Erskine . The somewhat rare ...
Stran xv
... known that a great many of the authors I do not myself possess , but that they could only be examined in the Bodleian or the British Museum , it will be seen that the labour of revising the proofs was , indeed , unusually severe . In ...
... known that a great many of the authors I do not myself possess , but that they could only be examined in the Bodleian or the British Museum , it will be seen that the labour of revising the proofs was , indeed , unusually severe . In ...
Stran xvi
... known to every one , now often have not even a line in a Dictionary of Biography . Over manners too a change has come , and as Johnson justly observes , all works which describe manners require notes . in sixty or seventy years , or ...
... known to every one , now often have not even a line in a Dictionary of Biography . Over manners too a change has come , and as Johnson justly observes , all works which describe manners require notes . in sixty or seventy years , or ...
Stran xvii
... known to be his wish . His walking - stick was laid upon the table , and silence at once fell upon all . In like manner , before that editor who should trouble him- self and his readers with attempting to refute Johnson's arguments ...
... known to be his wish . His walking - stick was laid upon the table , and silence at once fell upon all . In like manner , before that editor who should trouble him- self and his readers with attempting to refute Johnson's arguments ...
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