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Pagina ix
... - - Outang . ticism . ― - Actors . - ― Poetry and Lexicography . - Scep- - - Vane and Sedley . — Maclaurin . — Literary Pro- perty . Boswell's Character of Himself . They leave - Edinburgh . 30 CHAPTER III . Frith of Forth . Inch Keith .
... - - Outang . ticism . ― - Actors . - ― Poetry and Lexicography . - Scep- - - Vane and Sedley . — Maclaurin . — Literary Pro- perty . Boswell's Character of Himself . They leave - Edinburgh . 30 CHAPTER III . Frith of Forth . Inch Keith .
Pagina 4
... leave London , which I must do soon . He talks of you with the same warmth that he did last year . We are to see as ( 1 ) Our friend , Edmund Burke , who , by this time , had re- ceived some pretty severe strokes from Dr. Johnson , on ...
... leave London , which I must do soon . He talks of you with the same warmth that he did last year . We are to see as ( 1 ) Our friend , Edmund Burke , who , by this time , had re- ceived some pretty severe strokes from Dr. Johnson , on ...
Pagina 6
... leave of his relations at Newcastle , and he conducted Dr. Johnson to that town ; whence he wrote me the following : - LETTER 156. TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . - " Newcastle , August 11. 1773 , " DEAR SIR , I came hither last night , and ...
... leave of his relations at Newcastle , and he conducted Dr. Johnson to that town ; whence he wrote me the following : - LETTER 156. TO JAMES BOSWELL , ESQ . - " Newcastle , August 11. 1773 , " DEAR SIR , I came hither last night , and ...
Pagina 10
... leave , unbribed , Hibernia's land ? Or change the rocks of Scotland for the Strand ? There none are swept by sudden fate away ; But all , whom hunger spares , with age decay . " The truth is , like the ancient Greeks and Romans , he ...
... leave , unbribed , Hibernia's land ? Or change the rocks of Scotland for the Strand ? There none are swept by sudden fate away ; But all , whom hunger spares , with age decay . " The truth is , like the ancient Greeks and Romans , he ...
Pagina 23
... leave off . " BOSWELL . " Yet he can listen . " JOHNSON . " No ; I cannot say he is good at that . So desirous is he to talk , that if one is speaking at this end of the table , he'll speak to somebody at the other end . Burke , Sir ...
... leave off . " BOSWELL . " Yet he can listen . " JOHNSON . " No ; I cannot say he is good at that . So desirous is he to talk , that if one is speaking at this end of the table , he'll speak to somebody at the other end . Burke , Sir ...
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