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Pagina xiii
... volumes in the type of the present work would represent a series of twenty volumes in- stead of ten . It would be easy to dilate on the triviality of many of these notes as on those by Croker , to insist particularly that a note may ...
... volumes in the type of the present work would represent a series of twenty volumes in- stead of ten . It would be easy to dilate on the triviality of many of these notes as on those by Croker , to insist particularly that a note may ...
Pagina xx
... volumes in 1793 , but when the third edition appeared in 1799 in four volumes Boswell was dead . He died in London on the 19th of May , 1795. Writing to Temple on that day his brother , T. D. Boswell , says— “ We have both lost a kind ...
... volumes in 1793 , but when the third edition appeared in 1799 in four volumes Boswell was dead . He died in London on the 19th of May , 1795. Writing to Temple on that day his brother , T. D. Boswell , says— “ We have both lost a kind ...
Pagina xxi
... volumes appeared in 1831 and the controversy over it excited by Lord Macau- lay's attack upon both Croker and Boswell in The Edinburgh Review doubtless gave an added popularity to the work . Apart from the question of the value of the ...
... volumes appeared in 1831 and the controversy over it excited by Lord Macau- lay's attack upon both Croker and Boswell in The Edinburgh Review doubtless gave an added popularity to the work . Apart from the question of the value of the ...
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