Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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... Essay on the Account of the Conduct of the Duchess of Marlborough , " * then the popular topic of conversation . This Essay is a short but masterly per- formance . We find him in No. 13 of his Rambler , censuring a profligate sentiment ...
... Essay on the Account of the Conduct of the Duchess of Marlborough , " * then the popular topic of conversation . This Essay is a short but masterly per- formance . We find him in No. 13 of his Rambler , censuring a profligate sentiment ...
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James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. essay on the same subject , and which , though carried on as if by the same hand ... essays truly written by him are marked in the same manner with some which he did not write , I cannot explain ...
James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. essay on the same subject , and which , though carried on as if by the same hand ... essays truly written by him are marked in the same manner with some which he did not write , I cannot explain ...
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James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. Essay on Shakespeare , being mentioned ; REYNOLDS : " I think that essay does her honor . " JOHNSON : " Yes , Sir ; it does her honor , but it would do nobody else honor . I have , indeed , not read ...
James Boswell Mowbray Walter Morris. Essay on Shakespeare , being mentioned ; REYNOLDS : " I think that essay does her honor . " JOHNSON : " Yes , Sir ; it does her honor , but it would do nobody else honor . I have , indeed , not read ...
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