Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... wrote out for me , in his own hand , a fuller account of that learned and venerable writer , which I have published in its proper place . Johnson made a remark this evening which struck me a good deal . ' I never ( said he ) knew a ...
... wrote out for me , in his own hand , a fuller account of that learned and venerable writer , which I have published in its proper place . Johnson made a remark this evening which struck me a good deal . ' I never ( said he ) knew a ...
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... wrote to Sir Joshua Reynolds on July 6 , as follows : ' I am going , I hope , in a few days , to try the air of Derby- shire , but hope to see you before I go . Let me , however , mention to you what I have much at heart . If the ...
... wrote to Sir Joshua Reynolds on July 6 , as follows : ' I am going , I hope , in a few days , to try the air of Derby- shire , but hope to see you before I go . Let me , however , mention to you what I have much at heart . If the ...
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... wrote was done better than any other man could do , iv . 254 ; anecdote of Lord Camden and , v . 13 ; expunged passages from the Vicar of Wakefield , v . 77 ; wrote an epilogue to Mrs. Len- nox's The Sisters , v . 149 n .; projects ...
... wrote was done better than any other man could do , iv . 254 ; anecdote of Lord Camden and , v . 13 ; expunged passages from the Vicar of Wakefield , v . 77 ; wrote an epilogue to Mrs. Len- nox's The Sisters , v . 149 n .; projects ...
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