Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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... Oxford , which I therefore hope to see in a fortnight . I know not how long I shall stay , or where I shall lodge : but shall be sure to look for you at my arrival , and we shall easily settle the rest . I am , dear Sir , your most ...
... Oxford , which I therefore hope to see in a fortnight . I know not how long I shall stay , or where I shall lodge : but shall be sure to look for you at my arrival , and we shall easily settle the rest . I am , dear Sir , your most ...
153. oldal
... Oxford to feed on a Fellowship , and I went to London to get my living : now , Sir , see the difference of our literary characters ! " The following letter was written by Dr. Johnson to Mr. Chambers , of Lincoln College , afterwards Sir ...
... Oxford to feed on a Fellowship , and I went to London to get my living : now , Sir , see the difference of our literary characters ! " The following letter was written by Dr. Johnson to Mr. Chambers , of Lincoln College , afterwards Sir ...
154. oldal
... Oxford . Warton , - B. 2 Lately fellow of Trinity College , and at this time Radclivian librarian , at Oxford . He was a man of very considerable learning , and eminently skilled in Roman and Anglo - Saxon antiquities . He died in 1767 ...
... Oxford . Warton , - B. 2 Lately fellow of Trinity College , and at this time Radclivian librarian , at Oxford . He was a man of very considerable learning , and eminently skilled in Roman and Anglo - Saxon antiquities . He died in 1767 ...
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