The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volume 1Sturgis & Walton Company, 1909 - 1172 pagina's |
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... thing like the number of the illustrations which Mr. Roger Ingpen has collected . Were it only as a collection of eighteenth - century portraits this new setting of Boswell would be of the greatest value . But it is much more than that ...
... thing like the number of the illustrations which Mr. Roger Ingpen has collected . Were it only as a collection of eighteenth - century portraits this new setting of Boswell would be of the greatest value . But it is much more than that ...
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... thing , and rashly infer that Boswell was simply the mechanical transmitter of the good things uttered . Anyone who will try to put down the pith of a brilliant conversation within the same space , may soon satisfy himself of the ...
... thing , and rashly infer that Boswell was simply the mechanical transmitter of the good things uttered . Anyone who will try to put down the pith of a brilliant conversation within the same space , may soon satisfy himself of the ...
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... thing that relates to him peculiarly interesting . LORD MACARTNEY favoured me with his own copy of my book , with a number of notes , of which I have availed myself . On the first leaf I found in his Lordship's handwriting an ...
... thing that relates to him peculiarly interesting . LORD MACARTNEY favoured me with his own copy of my book , with a number of notes , of which I have availed myself . On the first leaf I found in his Lordship's handwriting an ...
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... thing which had not the sanction of his approbation . The remarks of his friends are distinguished as formerly , except those of Mr. MALONE , to which the letter M. is now sub- joined . Those to which the letter K. is affixed were ...
... thing which had not the sanction of his approbation . The remarks of his friends are distinguished as formerly , except those of Mr. MALONE , to which the letter M. is now sub- joined . Those to which the letter K. is affixed were ...
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... thing with violent commotion . Thus the story of Melancthon affords a striking lecture on the value of time , by informing us , that when he had made an appoint- ment , he expected not only the hour but the minute to be fixed , that the ...
... thing with violent commotion . Thus the story of Melancthon affords a striking lecture on the value of time , by informing us , that when he had made an appoint- ment , he expected not only the hour but the minute to be fixed , that the ...
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