Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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Stran 225
... suppose your great work will soon be reprinted , I beg leave to trouble you with a remark on a passage of it , in which I am a little misrepresented . Be not alarmed ; the misrepresentation is not im- I gave him an account of the two ...
... suppose your great work will soon be reprinted , I beg leave to trouble you with a remark on a passage of it , in which I am a little misrepresented . Be not alarmed ; the misrepresentation is not im- I gave him an account of the two ...
Stran 315
... suppose , all that is known , without laboured splendour of language , or affected subtility of conjecture . The exactness of his dates raises my wonder . He seems to have the closeness of Henault without his con- straint . " Mrs ...
... suppose , all that is known , without laboured splendour of language , or affected subtility of conjecture . The exactness of his dates raises my wonder . He seems to have the closeness of Henault without his con- straint . " Mrs ...
Stran 327
... Suppose after- acquaintance with the general rules of inherit - wards the law repealed in correspondence with a ance , than I can claim ; but I write , because you THE QUESTIÓN SETTLED THE PROFITS OF BOOKSELLING 66 " ". Could not you ...
... Suppose after- acquaintance with the general rules of inherit - wards the law repealed in correspondence with a ance , than I can claim ; but I write , because you THE QUESTIÓN SETTLED THE PROFITS OF BOOKSELLING 66 " ". Could not you ...
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