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... received with an eagerness and relished with a zest which undoubtedly were sharpened by the curiosity which the unexpected publication of the words and deeds of so many persons still living could not but excite . But this motive has ...
... received with an eagerness and relished with a zest which undoubtedly were sharpened by the curiosity which the unexpected publication of the words and deeds of so many persons still living could not but excite . But this motive has ...
Pagina xvii
... received any answer : though the same in- quiry was afterwards , on his behalf , repeated by Sir Walter Scott , whose influence might have been ex- pected to have produced a more satisfactory result ' . But the editor was more fortunate ...
... received any answer : though the same in- quiry was afterwards , on his behalf , repeated by Sir Walter Scott , whose influence might have been ex- pected to have produced a more satisfactory result ' . But the editor was more fortunate ...
Pagina xx
... received Dr. Johnson and Mr. Boswell at his ancient castle of Dunvegan , has communi- cated a fragment of an autobiography of his father , which , on account as well of the mention of that visit as of the interest which the publications ...
... received Dr. Johnson and Mr. Boswell at his ancient castle of Dunvegan , has communi- cated a fragment of an autobiography of his father , which , on account as well of the mention of that visit as of the interest which the publications ...
Pagina xxxiv
... received , I have this opportunity , my dear sir , most sincerely to thank you for the many happy hours which I owe to your kindness , -for the cordiality with which you have at all times been pleased to welcome me , for the number of ...
... received , I have this opportunity , my dear sir , most sincerely to thank you for the many happy hours which I owe to your kindness , -for the cordiality with which you have at all times been pleased to welcome me , for the number of ...
Pagina lii
... received with so much approbation , that I have good grounds for supposing that the world will not be indifferent to more ample communications of a similar nature . That the conversation of a celebrated man , if his talents have been ...
... received with so much approbation , that I have good grounds for supposing that the world will not be indifferent to more ample communications of a similar nature . That the conversation of a celebrated man , if his talents have been ...
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