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... remarkable , that Johnson's last quoted letter to Mr. Cave concludes with a fair confession that he had not a dinner ; and it is no less remarkable , that though in this state of want himself , his benevolent heart was not insensible ...
... remarkable , that Johnson's last quoted letter to Mr. Cave concludes with a fair confession that he had not a dinner ; and it is no less remarkable , that though in this state of want himself , his benevolent heart was not insensible ...
Pagina 105
... remarkable , that in this first edition of " The Winter's Walk , " the concluding line is much more Johnsonian than it was afterwards printed ; for in subsequent editions , after praying Stella to " snatch him to her arms , " he says ...
... remarkable , that in this first edition of " The Winter's Walk , " the concluding line is much more Johnsonian than it was afterwards printed ; for in subsequent editions , after praying Stella to " snatch him to her arms , " he says ...
Pagina 242
... remarkable say . ings , and was one of the best of the many imitators of his voice and manner , while relating them . He increased my impatience more and more to see the extraordinary man whose works I highly valued , and whose ...
... remarkable say . ings , and was one of the best of the many imitators of his voice and manner , while relating them . He increased my impatience more and more to see the extraordinary man whose works I highly valued , and whose ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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