Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, Količina 1Clarendon Press, 1934 - 557 strani |
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... told me she could read the black letter , and asked him to borrow for her , from his father , a bible in that ... told her of my good escape , We often , " said she , dear mother ! " come off best , when we are most afraid . " She told ...
... told me she could read the black letter , and asked him to borrow for her , from his father , a bible in that ... told her of my good escape , We often , " said she , dear mother ! " come off best , when we are most afraid . " She told ...
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... told me , that from his earliest years he loved to read poetry , but hardly ever read any poem to an end ; that he read Shak- speare at a period so early , that the speech of the Ghost in Hamlet terrified him when he was alone 2 ; that ...
... told me , that from his earliest years he loved to read poetry , but hardly ever read any poem to an end ; that he read Shak- speare at a period so early , that the speech of the Ghost in Hamlet terrified him when he was alone 2 ; that ...
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... told me , that they previously talked with Johnson upon this matter , and that it was perfectly understood by all parties that the pension was merely honorary . Sir Joshua Reynolds told me , that Johnson called on him after his ...
... told me , that they previously talked with Johnson upon this matter , and that it was perfectly understood by all parties that the pension was merely honorary . Sir Joshua Reynolds told me , that Johnson called on him after his ...
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VOLUME I | xxvii |
PREFACE | xxxi |
JOURNAL OF A TOUR TO THE HEBRIDES WITH SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D | 3 |
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