Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... ment . I wish the writers of them had been present : they would have been suf- ficiently vexed . One ludicrous imitation of his style , by Mr. Maclaurin , now one of the Scotch Judges , with the title of Lord Dreghorn , was ...
... ment . I wish the writers of them had been present : they would have been suf- ficiently vexed . One ludicrous imitation of his style , by Mr. Maclaurin , now one of the Scotch Judges , with the title of Lord Dreghorn , was ...
Stran 397
... ment of Murdoch's account of him in the Biographia Britannica , ' and another abridge- ment of it in the Biographical Dictionary , ' enriched with Dr. Joseph Warton's critical panegyric on the ' Seasons ' in his ' Essay on the Genius ...
... ment of Murdoch's account of him in the Biographia Britannica , ' and another abridge- ment of it in the Biographical Dictionary , ' enriched with Dr. Joseph Warton's critical panegyric on the ' Seasons ' in his ' Essay on the Genius ...
Stran 534
... ment which many will think very ex- travagant . Sir , ' said he , ' if Otway had written this play , no other of his pieces would have been remembered . ' Dodsley himself , upon this being repeated to him , said , ' It was too much : it ...
... ment which many will think very ex- travagant . Sir , ' said he , ' if Otway had written this play , no other of his pieces would have been remembered . ' Dodsley himself , upon this being repeated to him , said , ' It was too much : it ...
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