Johnsoniana: Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson, by Mrs. Piozzi, Richard Cumberland, Bishop Percy and Others, Together with the Diary of Dr. Campbell and Extracts from that of Madame D'ArblayG. Bell & sons, 1884 - 479 oldal |
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... wrote the " Life of Father Paul , " and published proposals for a translation of his " History of the Council of Trent , " by subscription : but it did not go on . Mr. Urban even yet hopes to recover some sheets of this translation ...
... wrote the " Life of Father Paul , " and published proposals for a translation of his " History of the Council of Trent , " by subscription : but it did not go on . Mr. Urban even yet hopes to recover some sheets of this translation ...
354. oldal
... wrote more than I really have , the utmost I have wrote in that poem , to the best of my recollection , is not more than eighteen lines . ' It must be observed there was then an opinion about town that Dr. Johnson wrote the whole poem ...
... wrote more than I really have , the utmost I have wrote in that poem , to the best of my recollection , is not more than eighteen lines . ' It must be observed there was then an opinion about town that Dr. Johnson wrote the whole poem ...
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... wrote them , he had no conception that he was imposing upon the world , though they were , frequently , written upon very slender materials , and often from none at all , the mere coinage of his own imagination . " He added , “ that he ...
... wrote them , he had no conception that he was imposing upon the world , though they were , frequently , written upon very slender materials , and often from none at all , the mere coinage of his own imagination . " He added , “ that he ...
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MRS PIOZZIS ANECDOTES 3121 | 3 |
Mrs Piozzis account of the separation from Johnson | 8 |
His general character | 26 |
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