Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 1H. Frowde, 1904 |
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... honoured . That reception has excited my best exertions to render my Book more perfect ; and in this endeavour I have ... honour to the press of Mr. Henry Baldwin , now Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers , whom I have long ...
... honoured . That reception has excited my best exertions to render my Book more perfect ; and in this endeavour I have ... honour to the press of Mr. Henry Baldwin , now Master of the Worshipful Company of Stationers , whom I have long ...
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... honour from corruption , ' But such an honest chronicler as Griffith ' . ' SHAKSPEARE , Henry VIII . [ Act IV . Sc . 2. ] 1 See Dr. Johnson's letter to Mrs. Thrale , dated Ostick in Skie , Sep- tember 30 , 1773 : - Boswell writes a ...
... honour from corruption , ' But such an honest chronicler as Griffith ' . ' SHAKSPEARE , Henry VIII . [ Act IV . Sc . 2. ] 1 See Dr. Johnson's letter to Mrs. Thrale , dated Ostick in Skie , Sep- tember 30 , 1773 : - Boswell writes a ...
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... honour and happiness of enjoying his friend- ship for upwards of twenty years ; as I had the scheme of writing his life constantly in view ; as he was well apprised of this circumstance , and from time to time obligingly satis- fied my ...
... honour and happiness of enjoying his friend- ship for upwards of twenty years ; as I had the scheme of writing his life constantly in view ; as he was well apprised of this circumstance , and from time to time obligingly satis- fied my ...
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... honour to make himself but a pair of tables , to take the wise and pithy words of others , than to have every word of his own to be made an apothegm or an oracle 1 . Having said thus much by way of introduction , I commit the following ...
... honour to make himself but a pair of tables , to take the wise and pithy words of others , than to have every word of his own to be made an apothegm or an oracle 1 . Having said thus much by way of introduction , I commit the following ...
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... honour thee for this thy duty . ' That superiority over his fellows , which he maintained with so much dignity in his march through life , was not assumed from vanity and ostentation , but was the natural and constant effect of those ...
... honour thee for this thy duty . ' That superiority over his fellows , which he maintained with so much dignity in his march through life , was not assumed from vanity and ostentation , but was the natural and constant effect of those ...
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