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Pagina xii
... notes do not enhance our enjoyment of the great biography . Boswell's notes are of course indispensable . He died before the third edition of his book appeared and in this we have many very useful notes by his friend Malone which are ...
... notes do not enhance our enjoyment of the great biography . Boswell's notes are of course indispensable . He died before the third edition of his book appeared and in this we have many very useful notes by his friend Malone which are ...
Pagina xiii
... notes as on those by Croker , to insist particularly that a note may prove an exasperating interruption to the reader . That is but to express a personal predilection . I prefer to read " Boswell " without any notes at all , although I ...
... notes as on those by Croker , to insist particularly that a note may prove an exasperating interruption to the reader . That is but to express a personal predilection . I prefer to read " Boswell " without any notes at all , although I ...
Pagina liv
... Notes that he had written in the margin of the copy which he had in part revised , are here faithfully preserved ; and a few new Notes have been added , principally by some of those friends to whom the Author in the former editions ...
... Notes that he had written in the margin of the copy which he had in part revised , are here faithfully preserved ; and a few new Notes have been added , principally by some of those friends to whom the Author in the former editions ...
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