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Pagina 23
... history ; " Must drudge , like Seldon , days and nights , " And in the endless labour die . " Who travels in religious jars , " ( Truth mixt with errour , shades with rays , ) " Like Whiston , wanting pyx or stars , " In ocean wide or ...
... history ; " Must drudge , like Seldon , days and nights , " And in the endless labour die . " Who travels in religious jars , " ( Truth mixt with errour , shades with rays , ) " Like Whiston , wanting pyx or stars , " In ocean wide or ...
Pagina 30
... history of China . Green said of Guthrie , that he knew no English , and Guthrie of Green , that he knew no French ; and these two undertook to translate Duhalde's history of China . In this trans- lation there was found , " the twenty ...
... history of China . Green said of Guthrie , that he knew no English , and Guthrie of Green , that he knew no French ; and these two undertook to translate Duhalde's history of China . In this trans- lation there was found , " the twenty ...
Pagina 36
... History , from which a long quota- tion is to be inserted . If Mr. Nichols cannot easily find the book , Mr. Johnson will send it from Streatham . ” " Clarendon is here returned . " variety of literary enquiry and obliging disposition ...
... History , from which a long quota- tion is to be inserted . If Mr. Nichols cannot easily find the book , Mr. Johnson will send it from Streatham . ” " Clarendon is here returned . " variety of literary enquiry and obliging disposition ...
Pagina 37
... Miscellany , in which Johnson wrote for several years , seems justly to think that every fragment of so great a man is worthy of being preserved . " 1781. of English literary History I do not express with DR . JOHNSON . 37.
... Miscellany , in which Johnson wrote for several years , seems justly to think that every fragment of so great a man is worthy of being preserved . " 1781. of English literary History I do not express with DR . JOHNSON . 37.
Pagina 38
James Boswell. 1781. of English literary History I do not express with ex- Ætat . 72. aggeration , when I say it is wonderful ; indeed his labours have proved it to the world ; and all who have the pleasure of his acquaintance can bear ...
James Boswell. 1781. of English literary History I do not express with ex- Ætat . 72. aggeration , when I say it is wonderful ; indeed his labours have proved it to the world ; and all who have the pleasure of his acquaintance can bear ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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