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... JoHN- SONIANA was treasured in his mind ; and I compared it to Herculaneum , or some old Roman field , which , when dug , fully rewards the labour employed . The authenticity of every article is unquestionable . For the expression , I ...
... JoHN- SONIANA was treasured in his mind ; and I compared it to Herculaneum , or some old Roman field , which , when dug , fully rewards the labour employed . The authenticity of every article is unquestionable . For the expression , I ...
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... John Gilbert Cooper related , that soon after the publication of his Dictionary , Garrick being asked by Johnson what people said of it , told him , that among other animadversions , it was objected that he cited authorities which were ...
... John Gilbert Cooper related , that soon after the publication of his Dictionary , Garrick being asked by Johnson what people said of it , told him , that among other animadversions , it was objected that he cited authorities which were ...
Pagina 11
... the greatest astonishment , when they first discovered the East Indies . " 9 [ John , the first Earl Granville , who died January 2 , 1763 . MALONE . ] 1780 . Etat . 71 . Etat . 71 . 66 1780. Talking of a Court DR . JOHNSON . 11.
... the greatest astonishment , when they first discovered the East Indies . " 9 [ John , the first Earl Granville , who died January 2 , 1763 . MALONE . ] 1780 . Etat . 71 . Etat . 71 . 66 1780. Talking of a Court DR . JOHNSON . 11.
Pagina 14
James Boswell. 1780. To hear a man of the weight and dignity of John- Ætat . 71. son , repeating such humble attempts at poetry , had a very amusing effect . He , however , seriously ob- served of the last stanza repeated by him , that ...
James Boswell. 1780. To hear a man of the weight and dignity of John- Ætat . 71. son , repeating such humble attempts at poetry , had a very amusing effect . He , however , seriously ob- served of the last stanza repeated by him , that ...
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... John- son had been very great that night ; Mr. Langton joined in this , but added , he could have wished to hear more from another person ; ( plainly intimating that he meant Mr. Burke . ) O , no , ( said Mr. Burke ) it is enough for me ...
... John- son had been very great that night ; Mr. Langton joined in this , but added , he could have wished to hear more from another person ; ( plainly intimating that he meant Mr. Burke . ) O , no , ( said Mr. Burke ) it is enough for me ...
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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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