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Pagina viii
... heard of except in these volumes . Yet these volumes must be read with im- perfect pleasure , without some knowledge of the history of those more than half forgotten persons . Facts , too , fade from memory as well as names ; and ...
... heard of except in these volumes . Yet these volumes must be read with im- perfect pleasure , without some knowledge of the history of those more than half forgotten persons . Facts , too , fade from memory as well as names ; and ...
Pagina xvii
... heard from another quarter that the original journals do not exist at Auchinleck : perhaps to this fact the silence of Sir James Boswell may be attributed . The manuscript of the TOUR was , it is known , fairly transcribed , and so ...
... heard from another quarter that the original journals do not exist at Auchinleck : perhaps to this fact the silence of Sir James Boswell may be attributed . The manuscript of the TOUR was , it is known , fairly transcribed , and so ...
Pagina xxi
... heard of . Some of the editor's friends have reproached him with want of due caution in having trusted this packet to the post , but he thinks un- justly . There is , perhaps , no individual now alive who has despatched and re- ceived ...
... heard of . Some of the editor's friends have reproached him with want of due caution in having trusted this packet to the post , but he thinks un- justly . There is , perhaps , no individual now alive who has despatched and re- ceived ...
Pagina xxix
... heard ) by some stiff , 1 See vol . iii . p . 78 , n . This feeling is less surprising in old Lord Auchin- leck than in Sir Alexander , who was himself a man of the world , clever , literary , and social . ED . provincial painter in a ...
... heard ) by some stiff , 1 See vol . iii . p . 78 , n . This feeling is less surprising in old Lord Auchin- leck than in Sir Alexander , who was himself a man of the world , clever , literary , and social . ED . provincial painter in a ...
Pagina 3
... heard his brother speak with P. 5 , 6 . pride and pleasure . The two brothers did not , how- ever , much delight in each other's company , being always rivals for their mother's fondness ; and many of the severe reflections on domestic ...
... heard his brother speak with P. 5 , 6 . pride and pleasure . The two brothers did not , how- ever , much delight in each other's company , being always rivals for their mother's fondness ; and many of the severe reflections on domestic ...
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