The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1George Allen & Unwin, Limited, 1924 |
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Pagina xxii
... Bishop Percy , it will be recollected , figures a good deal in the Boswellian conversa- tions . The Bishop , with a sagacious mistrust that he would not appear with dignity in the chronicle , while kindly sending Boswell a vast number ...
... Bishop Percy , it will be recollected , figures a good deal in the Boswellian conversa- tions . The Bishop , with a sagacious mistrust that he would not appear with dignity in the chronicle , while kindly sending Boswell a vast number ...
Pagina xxiii
... Bishop's feelings as he read the opening words . " There was a man , " he was made to say , " who had recently been admitted into the confidence of the Northum- berland family , to whom he hoped to appear more respectable by showing him ...
... Bishop's feelings as he read the opening words . " There was a man , " he was made to say , " who had recently been admitted into the confidence of the Northum- berland family , to whom he hoped to appear more respectable by showing him ...
Pagina xxiv
... Bishop was no party to the publication of portions of this little history : though Boswell was so dull as not to see that he was making his friend ridiculous . That the Bishop's remonstrances on the way he was mentioned in the work were ...
... Bishop was no party to the publication of portions of this little history : though Boswell was so dull as not to see that he was making his friend ridiculous . That the Bishop's remonstrances on the way he was mentioned in the work were ...
Pagina xxv
... Bishops and drowsy Deans . . . . Dr. Johnson was so highly incensed , that he said to him : Sir , you know no more of our church than a Hottentot . ' I was sorry that he brought this on himself . " Yet in the first edition the name of ...
... Bishops and drowsy Deans . . . . Dr. Johnson was so highly incensed , that he said to him : Sir , you know no more of our church than a Hottentot . ' I was sorry that he brought this on himself . " Yet in the first edition the name of ...
Pagina xli
... Bishop Percy and others , together with the Diary of Dr. Campbell and extracts from that of Madame D'Arblay , newly collected and edited by Robina Napier . ' This is not a mere reprint of the former ' Johnsoniana . ' Each article is ...
... Bishop Percy and others , together with the Diary of Dr. Campbell and extracts from that of Madame D'Arblay , newly collected and edited by Robina Napier . ' This is not a mere reprint of the former ' Johnsoniana . ' Each article is ...
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