The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1H.G. Bohn, 1844 |
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... gave a second edition of the Life in 1794 , and was engaged in preparing a third , when death overtook him in 1795. His new materials were made use of by his friend and executor , the estimable Edmond Malone , who brought out the third ...
... gave a second edition of the Life in 1794 , and was engaged in preparing a third , when death overtook him in 1795. His new materials were made use of by his friend and executor , the estimable Edmond Malone , who brought out the third ...
Pagina 5
... gave in my of a Tour to the Hebrides , " of my being able to preserve his conversation in an authentic and lively manner , which opinion the public has confirmed , was the best encouragement for me to persevere in my purpose of ...
... gave in my of a Tour to the Hebrides , " of my being able to preserve his conversation in an authentic and lively manner , which opinion the public has confirmed , was the best encouragement for me to persevere in my purpose of ...
Pagina 19
... gave him an opportunity of taking possession of such fragments zü ( 1 ) The greatest part of this book was written while Sir John Hawkins was alive ; and I avow , that one object of my stric- tures was to make him feel some compunction ...
... gave him an opportunity of taking possession of such fragments zü ( 1 ) The greatest part of this book was written while Sir John Hawkins was alive ; and I avow , that one object of my stric- tures was to make him feel some compunction ...
Pagina 45
... gave birth to a son in the hands of a wild woman , named Belsagina , who , seeing the names of his parents , thought it would be well to call him Florismarte , because it partook of both ; but the princess , thinking that if he was ...
... gave birth to a son in the hands of a wild woman , named Belsagina , who , seeing the names of his parents , thought it would be well to call him Florismarte , because it partook of both ; but the princess , thinking that if he was ...
Pagina 48
... gave my flocks to graze the flowery meads , And me to tune at ease th ' unequal reeds . Melibæus . My admiration only I exprest ( No spark of envy harbours in my breast ) , That , when confusion o'er the country reigns , To you alone ...
... gave my flocks to graze the flowery meads , And me to tune at ease th ' unequal reeds . Melibæus . My admiration only I exprest ( No spark of envy harbours in my breast ) , That , when confusion o'er the country reigns , To you alone ...
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