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Pagina ii
... called the anfractuosities of his intellect and of his temper , serves only to strengthen our conviction that he was both a great and a good man . " - LORD MACAULAY . Johnson , in the eighteenth century , and as Man of Letters , was one ...
... called the anfractuosities of his intellect and of his temper , serves only to strengthen our conviction that he was both a great and a good man . " - LORD MACAULAY . Johnson , in the eighteenth century , and as Man of Letters , was one ...
Pagina ix
... called upon to fill the paternal office of paying his debts , strained the little sympathy that remained between father and son . It was not until 1773 , after he had known Johnson ten years , that Boswell was 1 There is a detailed ...
... called upon to fill the paternal office of paying his debts , strained the little sympathy that remained between father and son . It was not until 1773 , after he had known Johnson ten years , that Boswell was 1 There is a detailed ...
Pagina x
... called to the English Bar until 1786. By his father's death , which occurred in 1782 , Boswell inherited a fortune of £ 1,600 a year . Johnson's health was severely impaired in 1783 and 1784 , and in June of the latter year Boswell ...
... called to the English Bar until 1786. By his father's death , which occurred in 1782 , Boswell inherited a fortune of £ 1,600 a year . Johnson's health was severely impaired in 1783 and 1784 , and in June of the latter year Boswell ...
Pagina xxxv
... called to the Irish Bar , but in 1777 he settled in London as a man of letters . He was a friend of Johnson , Burke , Reynolds , and Boswell , who was deeply indebted to Malone for advice in the preparation for the Press of the Journal ...
... called to the Irish Bar , but in 1777 he settled in London as a man of letters . He was a friend of Johnson , Burke , Reynolds , and Boswell , who was deeply indebted to Malone for advice in the preparation for the Press of the Journal ...
Pagina xxxviii
... called for their cloaks . LORD CADOGAN's servant , a good - humoured alert lad , brought his Lordship's in a minute . The Duke's servant , a lazy sulky dog , was so sluggish , that his Grace being wet to the skin , reproved him , and ...
... called for their cloaks . LORD CADOGAN's servant , a good - humoured alert lad , brought his Lordship's in a minute . The Duke's servant , a lazy sulky dog , was so sluggish , that his Grace being wet to the skin , reproved him , and ...
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