Boswell's Life of Johnson: Life (v.l, 1709-1765; v.2 1765-1776; v.3, 1776-1780; v.4, 1780-1784)Clarendon Press, 1887 |
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Stran 43
... edition was called for before night . ' Piozzi's Anec . p . 221. Mrs. Carter , soon after the publication of Amelia , wrote ( Corres . ii . 71 ) : - Methinks I long to engage you on the side of this poor unfortunate book , which I am ...
... edition was called for before night . ' Piozzi's Anec . p . 221. Mrs. Carter , soon after the publication of Amelia , wrote ( Corres . ii . 71 ) : - Methinks I long to engage you on the side of this poor unfortunate book , which I am ...
Stran 48
... editions , and is still much read by people of a serious cast of mind . A literary lady of large fortune ' was mentioned , as one who did good to many , but by no means ' by stealth , ' and instead of ' blushing to find it fame ...
... editions , and is still much read by people of a serious cast of mind . A literary lady of large fortune ' was mentioned , as one who did good to many , but by no means ' by stealth , ' and instead of ' blushing to find it fame ...
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... edition Mme . de Sévigné's name is printed Sevigné , in the second Sevigé , in the third Sevigne . Authors and compositors last century troubled themselves little about French words . 3 Milton had put the same com- plaint into Adam's ...
... edition Mme . de Sévigné's name is printed Sevigné , in the second Sevigé , in the third Sevigne . Authors and compositors last century troubled themselves little about French words . 3 Milton had put the same com- plaint into Adam's ...
Stran 55
... edition of Shakspeare , has fully vindicated Dr. Johnson from the idle censures which the first of these notes has given rise to . The interpretation of the other passage , which Dr. John- son allows to be disputable , he has clearly ...
... edition of Shakspeare , has fully vindicated Dr. Johnson from the idle censures which the first of these notes has given rise to . The interpretation of the other passage , which Dr. John- son allows to be disputable , he has clearly ...
Stran 75
... edition of Horace : ' Difficile est propriè com- munia dicere , h . e . res vulgares disertis verbis enarrare , vel humile thema cum dignitate tractare . Diffi- cile est communes res propriis expli- care verbis . Vet . Schol . ' I was ...
... edition of Horace : ' Difficile est propriè com- munia dicere , h . e . res vulgares disertis verbis enarrare , vel humile thema cum dignitate tractare . Diffi- cile est communes res propriis expli- care verbis . Vet . Schol . ' I was ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a ..., Količina 3 James Boswell Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1934 |
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