Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 121
... literary fraud have been detected . The Reverend Dr. Campbell , of St. Andrew's , wrote " An Inquiry into the original of Moral Virtue , ” the manuscript of which he sent to Mr. Innes , a clergy- man in England , who was his countryman ...
... literary fraud have been detected . The Reverend Dr. Campbell , of St. Andrew's , wrote " An Inquiry into the original of Moral Virtue , ” the manuscript of which he sent to Mr. Innes , a clergy- man in England , who was his countryman ...
Stran 259
... literary reputation alive as long as he himself lived ; and that , let me tell you , is a good deal . " GOLDSMITH : " But I cannot agree that it was so . His literary reputation was dead long before his natural death . I consider an ...
... literary reputation alive as long as he himself lived ; and that , let me tell you , is a good deal . " GOLDSMITH : " But I cannot agree that it was so . His literary reputation was dead long before his natural death . I consider an ...
Stran 537
... literary ambition , ' Had this happened twenty years ago , I should have gone to Constantinople to learn Arabic , as Pococke did . ' " " As an instance of the niceness of his taste , though he praised West's transla- tion of Pindar , he ...
... literary ambition , ' Had this happened twenty years ago , I should have gone to Constantinople to learn Arabic , as Pococke did . ' " " As an instance of the niceness of his taste , though he praised West's transla- tion of Pindar , he ...
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