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 xii
... passage from Boswell's controversy with Miss Seward , are introduced into the text . This latter is , however , marked with crotchets . P. 789 , a note brought into the text . 539 , a note of thirty - six lines brought into the text . P ...
... passage from Boswell's controversy with Miss Seward , are introduced into the text . This latter is , however , marked with crotchets . P. 789 , a note brought into the text . 539 , a note of thirty - six lines brought into the text . P ...
Pagina xiii
... passages such as " Dr. John- son then dictated to me the following argument for the negro " having to be altered to suit the omission , But it is strange that it did not Occur to Mr. Croker that there was a special interest connected ...
... passages such as " Dr. John- son then dictated to me the following argument for the negro " having to be altered to suit the omission , But it is strange that it did not Occur to Mr. Croker that there was a special interest connected ...
Pagina xvii
... passage sufficiently intel- ligible as regards the purpose for which it was introduced , viz . , to illustrate not ... passages in Johnson's life omitted by Boswell should not , on the same principle , be supplied , or should at ...
... passage sufficiently intel- ligible as regards the purpose for which it was introduced , viz . , to illustrate not ... passages in Johnson's life omitted by Boswell should not , on the same principle , be supplied , or should at ...
Pagina xix
... passages , and the like , which would expand it endlessly , after the fashion of what is called a " Grangerised ... passage " in some other author , which is then given in full . A further objection is that Boswell's notes become ...
... passages , and the like , which would expand it endlessly , after the fashion of what is called a " Grangerised ... passage " in some other author , which is then given in full . A further objection is that Boswell's notes become ...
Pagina xxiii
... passage in italics must again have given offence : for " our friend " Boswell later shaped it : " Thus every unfavourable impression was ob- viated that could possibly have been made on those by whom , " & c . Naturally Dr. Percy was ...
... passage in italics must again have given offence : for " our friend " Boswell later shaped it : " Thus every unfavourable impression was ob- viated that could possibly have been made on those by whom , " & c . Naturally Dr. Percy was ...
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