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Pagina v
... , the general testimony is satisfactory , and it is to a considerable extent corroborated by every kind of evidence , external and internal . — ED . 1 that their acquaintance lasted , periods equivalent in the PREFACE .
... , the general testimony is satisfactory , and it is to a considerable extent corroborated by every kind of evidence , external and internal . — ED . 1 that their acquaintance lasted , periods equivalent in the PREFACE .
Pagina vi
... acquaintance lasted , periods equivalent in the whole to about three- quarters of a year only fell under the personal notice of Boswell — and thus has been left many a long hiatus - valde deflendus , but now , alas , quite irreparable ...
... acquaintance lasted , periods equivalent in the whole to about three- quarters of a year only fell under the personal notice of Boswell — and thus has been left many a long hiatus - valde deflendus , but now , alas , quite irreparable ...
Pagina x
... acquaintance with lite- rary men and literary history is so extensive , and who , although not of the Johnsonian circle , became early in life acquainted with most of the survivors of that society , not only approved and encouraged the ...
... acquaintance with lite- rary men and literary history is so extensive , and who , although not of the Johnsonian circle , became early in life acquainted with most of the survivors of that society , not only approved and encouraged the ...
Pagina xii
... acquaintance on all the notorieties of his time , and by the ostentatious ( but , in the main , lauda- ble ) assiduity with which he attended the exile Paoli and the low - born Johnson ! These were amiable , and , for us , fortunate ...
... acquaintance on all the notorieties of his time , and by the ostentatious ( but , in the main , lauda- ble ) assiduity with which he attended the exile Paoli and the low - born Johnson ! These were amiable , and , for us , fortunate ...
Pagina 1
... acquaintances to whom you have introduced me , -for the noctes cænæque Deum , which I have enjoyed under your roof . If a work should be inscribed to one who is master of the subject of it , and whose ар- probation , therefore , must ...
... acquaintances to whom you have introduced me , -for the noctes cænæque Deum , which I have enjoyed under your roof . If a work should be inscribed to one who is master of the subject of it , and whose ар- probation , therefore , must ...
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