The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... pleased with hearing a very sensible lady greatly pleased with the Rambler , No. 97. She happened to be in town when it was published ; and I asked if she knew who was the author ? She said , it was supposed to be one who was concerned ...
... pleased with hearing a very sensible lady greatly pleased with the Rambler , No. 97. She happened to be in town when it was published ; and I asked if she knew who was the author ? She said , it was supposed to be one who was concerned ...
Pagina 243
... Cave had sent the first five numbers of the Rambler , became , as they proceeded , " so inexpressibly pleased with them , " that he wrote Johnson told me , with an amiable fondness , a R 2 LTAT . 41 . 243 THE RAMBLER .
... Cave had sent the first five numbers of the Rambler , became , as they proceeded , " so inexpressibly pleased with them , " that he wrote Johnson told me , with an amiable fondness , a R 2 LTAT . 41 . 243 THE RAMBLER .
Pagina 272
... pleased with an investigation by which both were gratified . That he was actuated by these motives , and certainly by no unworthy desire to depreciate our great epic poet , is evident from his own words ; for , after mentioning the ...
... pleased with an investigation by which both were gratified . That he was actuated by these motives , and certainly by no unworthy desire to depreciate our great epic poet , is evident from his own words ; for , after mentioning the ...
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The life of Samuel Johnson. [Followed by] The journal of a tour to ..., Volume 1 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1851 |
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