Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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... Italian in 1751. He published among other works an Italian and English Dictionary which has gone through many editions . He was tried for mur- der arising out of a brawl in the Haymarket , defended himself and was acquitted . Johnson ...
... Italian in 1751. He published among other works an Italian and English Dictionary which has gone through many editions . He was tried for mur- der arising out of a brawl in the Haymarket , defended himself and was acquitted . Johnson ...
205. oldal
... Italian academicians nor Italian ladies drive us from your thoughts . You may find among us what you will leave behind , soft smiles and easy sonnets . Yet I shall not wonder if all our invitations should be re- jected ; for there is a ...
... Italian academicians nor Italian ladies drive us from your thoughts . You may find among us what you will leave behind , soft smiles and easy sonnets . Yet I shall not wonder if all our invitations should be re- jected ; for there is a ...
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... Italian learning , for we do not find it introduced into his writings . The only instance that I recollect , is his quoting ' Stavo bene ; per star meglio , sto qui 777 4 1 There has probably been some mistake as to the terms of this ...
... Italian learning , for we do not find it introduced into his writings . The only instance that I recollect , is his quoting ' Stavo bene ; per star meglio , sto qui 777 4 1 There has probably been some mistake as to the terms of this ...
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