The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1H.G. Bohn, 1853 |
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Pagina xv
... probably in some degree , been fostered by his habits of intimacy with Dr. Johnson ) , perhaps not always sufficient to regulate his imagination , or direct his conduct , yet still genuine , and founded both in his understanding and his ...
... probably in some degree , been fostered by his habits of intimacy with Dr. Johnson ) , perhaps not always sufficient to regulate his imagination , or direct his conduct , yet still genuine , and founded both in his understanding and his ...
Pagina xix
... probably , three fourths of what is most entertaining , as well as no inconsiderable portion of whatever is most instructive , in all the books of memoirs that have subsequently appeared . " - No. xci . 1832 . - - The graphical ...
... probably , three fourths of what is most entertaining , as well as no inconsiderable portion of whatever is most instructive , in all the books of memoirs that have subsequently appeared . " - No. xci . 1832 . - - The graphical ...
Pagina 9
... probably be thought ridiculously ostentatious . Let me only ob- serve , as a specimen of my trouble , that I have sometimes been obliged to run half over London , in order to fix a date correctly ; which , when I had accomplished , I ...
... probably be thought ridiculously ostentatious . Let me only ob- serve , as a specimen of my trouble , that I have sometimes been obliged to run half over London , in order to fix a date correctly ; which , when I had accomplished , I ...
Pagina 18
... probably have had the most perfect example of biography that was ever exhibited . But although he at different times , in a desultory manner , committed to writing many particulars of the progress of his mind and fortunes , he never had ...
... probably have had the most perfect example of biography that was ever exhibited . But although he at different times , in a desultory manner , committed to writing many particulars of the progress of his mind and fortunes , he never had ...
Pagina 55
... probably , the folio edition of Petrarch's Opera Omnia quæ extant , Bas . 1554. It could have been only the Latin works that Johnson read , as there is no reason to suppose that he was , at this period , able to read Italian . - CROKER ...
... probably , the folio edition of Petrarch's Opera Omnia quæ extant , Bas . 1554. It could have been only the Latin works that Johnson read , as there is no reason to suppose that he was , at this period , able to read Italian . - CROKER ...
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