The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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Pagina 12
... heard he had changed his lodgings , and did not know where he lived ; " as if there could have been the smallest difficulty to inform himself of that circum- stance , by inquiring in the literary circle with which his lordship was well ...
... heard he had changed his lodgings , and did not know where he lived ; " as if there could have been the smallest difficulty to inform himself of that circum- stance , by inquiring in the literary circle with which his lordship was well ...
Pagina 14
... heard Johnson himself talk of the character , and say that it was meant for George Lord Lyttelton , in which I could by no means agree ; for his lordship had nothing of that violence which is a conspicuous feature in the composition ...
... heard Johnson himself talk of the character , and say that it was meant for George Lord Lyttelton , in which I could by no means agree ; for his lordship had nothing of that violence which is a conspicuous feature in the composition ...
Pagina 27
... heard nothing from you , nor know in what state my affair stands ; of which I beg you to in- form me , if you can , to - morrow , by the return of the post . " Mr. Wise sends me word , that he has not had the Finnick Lexicon yet , which ...
... heard nothing from you , nor know in what state my affair stands ; of which I beg you to in- form me , if you can , to - morrow , by the return of the post . " Mr. Wise sends me word , that he has not had the Finnick Lexicon yet , which ...
Pagina 31
... heard from nobody since , and begin to think myself forgotten . It is true , I sent you a double letter , and you may fear an expensive correspondent ; but I would have taken it kindly , if you had returned it treble ; and what is a ...
... heard from nobody since , and begin to think myself forgotten . It is true , I sent you a double letter , and you may fear an expensive correspondent ; but I would have taken it kindly , if you had returned it treble ; and what is a ...
Pagina 45
... heard him say , " There are two things which I am confident I can do very well : one is an introduction to any literary work , stating what it is to contain , and how it should be executed in the most perfect manner ; the other is a ...
... heard him say , " There are two things which I am confident I can do very well : one is an introduction to any literary work , stating what it is to contain , and how it should be executed in the most perfect manner ; the other is a ...
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