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Pagina viii
... passing away in which any aid could be expected from the contemporaries of Johnson , or even of Boswell , the editor determined to under- take the work — believing that , however ill he might perform it , he should still do it better ...
... passing away in which any aid could be expected from the contemporaries of Johnson , or even of Boswell , the editor determined to under- take the work — believing that , however ill he might perform it , he should still do it better ...
Pagina xxvi
... passed almost unblemished through so terrible an ordeal ! The editor confesses , that if he could have had any voice as to the original publications , he probably might have shrunk from the responsibility incurred by Mrs. Piozzi , Mr ...
... passed almost unblemished through so terrible an ordeal ! The editor confesses , that if he could have had any voice as to the original publications , he probably might have shrunk from the responsibility incurred by Mrs. Piozzi , Mr ...
Pagina xxxvii
... passed through the press ; but after having com- pleted his very laborious and admirable edition of Shakspeare , for which he generously would accept of no other reward but that fame which he has so de- servedly obtained , he fulfilled ...
... passed through the press ; but after having com- pleted his very laborious and admirable edition of Shakspeare , for which he generously would accept of no other reward but that fame which he has so de- servedly obtained , he fulfilled ...
Pagina xliv
... passed through my hands , I am not answerable for any typographical errors that may be found in it . Having , however , been printed at the very accurate press of Mr. Baldwin , I make no doubt it will be found not less perfect than the ...
... passed through my hands , I am not answerable for any typographical errors that may be found in it . Having , however , been printed at the very accurate press of Mr. Baldwin , I make no doubt it will be found not less perfect than the ...
Pagina 27
... passed in what he thought idleness , and was scolded by his father for his want of steady application . He had no settled plan of life , nor looked forward at all , but merely lived from day to day . Yet he read a great deal in a ...
... passed in what he thought idleness , and was scolded by his father for his want of steady application . He had no settled plan of life , nor looked forward at all , but merely lived from day to day . Yet he read a great deal in a ...
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