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... JOHN- SON . " Why , who are before him ? " BOSWELL . Hume , -Robertson , -Lord Lyttelton . " JOHN- SON ( his antipathy to the Scotch beginning to rise ) . “ I have not read Hume ; but , doubtless , Goldsmith's History is better than the ...
... JOHN- SON . " Why , who are before him ? " BOSWELL . Hume , -Robertson , -Lord Lyttelton . " JOHN- SON ( his antipathy to the Scotch beginning to rise ) . “ I have not read Hume ; but , doubtless , Goldsmith's History is better than the ...
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... John Loveday , of the Commons , a son of the late learned and pious John Love- day , Esq . , of Caversham in Berkshire , who obligingly transcribed them for me from the originals in his possession . This worthy gentleman , having ...
... John Loveday , of the Commons , a son of the late learned and pious John Love- day , Esq . , of Caversham in Berkshire , who obligingly transcribed them for me from the originals in his possession . This worthy gentleman , having ...
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... John- soniana , or Bon - Mots of Dr. Johnson . JOHN- SON . Sir , it is a mighty impudent thing . " Bos- WELL . " Pray , Sir , could you have no redress if you were to prosecute a publisher for bring- ing out , under your name , what you ...
... John- soniana , or Bon - Mots of Dr. Johnson . JOHN- SON . Sir , it is a mighty impudent thing . " Bos- WELL . " Pray , Sir , could you have no redress if you were to prosecute a publisher for bring- ing out , under your name , what you ...
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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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