The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of a Tour to the HebridesJohn Murray, Albermarle-Street, 1831 |
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Pagina ix
... thought the law would allow in making frequent quotations from the pre- ceding publications ; but as to all the rest , which he did not venture to appropriate to his own use , On the use of this Latinism , the editor ventures to repeat ...
... thought the law would allow in making frequent quotations from the pre- ceding publications ; but as to all the rest , which he did not venture to appropriate to his own use , On the use of this Latinism , the editor ventures to repeat ...
Pagina xi
... thought himself justified in borrowing more ; and he has therefore ( as he thinks Mr. Boswell would have done if he could ) incorporated with the text nearly the whole of Mrs. Piozzi's Anecdotes , and such passages of Hawkins ' " Life ...
... thought himself justified in borrowing more ; and he has therefore ( as he thinks Mr. Boswell would have done if he could ) incorporated with the text nearly the whole of Mrs. Piozzi's Anecdotes , and such passages of Hawkins ' " Life ...
Pagina xvii
... thought that he was only fulfilling the duties of courtesy in requesting from Mr. Boswell's repre- sentative any information which he might be disposed to afford on the subject . To that request the editor has never received any answer ...
... thought that he was only fulfilling the duties of courtesy in requesting from Mr. Boswell's repre- sentative any information which he might be disposed to afford on the subject . To that request the editor has never received any answer ...
Pagina xxvii
... thought Johnson showed more powers of mind in company than in his writings , and on another occa- sion said , that he thought Johnson appeared greater in Mr. Boswell's volumes than even in his own . It was a strange and fortunate ...
... thought Johnson showed more powers of mind in company than in his writings , and on another occa- sion said , that he thought Johnson appeared greater in Mr. Boswell's volumes than even in his own . It was a strange and fortunate ...
Pagina li
... thought ; by which mankind are enabled as it were to see him live , and to " live o'er each scene " with him , as he actually advanced through the several stages of his life . Had his other friends been as diligent and ardent as I was ...
... thought ; by which mankind are enabled as it were to see him live , and to " live o'er each scene " with him , as he actually advanced through the several stages of his life . Had his other friends been as diligent and ardent as I was ...
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