Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 5 |
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He was so much struck with the spirit and fidelity of the portrait that he requested to be introduced to its writer . From this period a friendship took place between them , which ripened into the strictest and most cordial intimacy .
He was so much struck with the spirit and fidelity of the portrait that he requested to be introduced to its writer . From this period a friendship took place between them , which ripened into the strictest and most cordial intimacy .
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Aphoristick writing . Edinburgh surveyed . Character of Swift's works . Evil spirits and witchcraft . Lord Monboddo and the Ouran - Outang . Augusi 17. Poetry and Dictionary writing . Scepticism . Eternal necessity refuted .
Aphoristick writing . Edinburgh surveyed . Character of Swift's works . Evil spirits and witchcraft . Lord Monboddo and the Ouran - Outang . Augusi 17. Poetry and Dictionary writing . Scepticism . Eternal necessity refuted .
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Incorrectness of writers of Travels . Coinage of new words . Dr. Johnson's Dictionary . August 30 . Dr. Johnson on horse - back . A Highland hut . Fort Augustus . Governour Trapaud . August 31 . Anoch . Emigration . Goldsmith .
Incorrectness of writers of Travels . Coinage of new words . Dr. Johnson's Dictionary . August 30 . Dr. Johnson on horse - back . A Highland hut . Fort Augustus . Governour Trapaud . August 31 . Anoch . Emigration . Goldsmith .
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Instructions for writing the lives of literary men . Fingal denied to be genuine , and pleasantly ridiculed . September 23. Further disquisition concerning Fingal . Eminent men disconcerted by a new mode of publick appearance .
Instructions for writing the lives of literary men . Fingal denied to be genuine , and pleasantly ridiculed . September 23. Further disquisition concerning Fingal . Eminent men disconcerted by a new mode of publick appearance .
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18 Johnson's character . for victory ' ; he was too conscientious to make errour perinanent and pernicious , by deliberately writing it . He was conscious of his superiority . He loved praise when it was brought to him ; but was too ...
18 Johnson's character . for victory ' ; he was too conscientious to make errour perinanent and pernicious , by deliberately writing it . He was conscious of his superiority . He loved praise when it was brought to him ; but was too ...
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answer ante appearance asked August believe Boswell called carried castle character chief church conversation dinner Edinburgh edition England English expressed father gave give given heard Highland History honour hope island Italy James John Johnson kind King knew known Lady Laird land late learning less Letters lived London looked Lord manner mean mentioned miles mind morning nature never night observed once opinion particular passage passed perhaps person Piozzi pleased present published Rasay reason remarkable respect says Scotland Scott seemed seen Sept SEPTEMBER shew side speak stone story suppose sure talked tell thing thought tion told took walked wish writing written wrote young