Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetMacmillan, 1894 - 718 oldal |
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... published in four vol- umes octavo in 1799. The author's plan , so far as he had lived to indicate it , was carefully followed . The fresh materials were distributed throughout the text according to his directions ; his new notes , and ...
... published in four vol- umes octavo in 1799. The author's plan , so far as he had lived to indicate it , was carefully followed . The fresh materials were distributed throughout the text according to his directions ; his new notes , and ...
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... published a pamphlet entitled , " Miscellaneous Observations on the Tragedy of Macbeth , with Remarks on Sir T. H.'s ( Sir Thomas Hanmer's ) Edition of Shakespeare . ” * 1 To which he affixed , proposals for a new edition of that poet ...
... published a pamphlet entitled , " Miscellaneous Observations on the Tragedy of Macbeth , with Remarks on Sir T. H.'s ( Sir Thomas Hanmer's ) Edition of Shakespeare . ” * 1 To which he affixed , proposals for a new edition of that poet ...
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... published a collection of Welsh proverbs , who will help me with the Welsh . * ADAMS : But , Sir , how can you do this in three years ? JOHNSON : Sir , I have no doubt that I can do it in three years . ADAMS : But the French Academy ...
... published a collection of Welsh proverbs , who will help me with the Welsh . * ADAMS : But , Sir , how can you do this in three years ? JOHNSON : Sir , I have no doubt that I can do it in three years . ADAMS : But the French Academy ...
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