Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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72. oldal
... appeared , and still appears to be , less need of alteration . The verses to Lady Firebrace may be had when you please , for you know that such a subject neither deserves much thought , nor requires it . The Chinese Stories 2 may be had ...
... appeared , and still appears to be , less need of alteration . The verses to Lady Firebrace may be had when you please , for you know that such a subject neither deserves much thought , nor requires it . The Chinese Stories 2 may be had ...
234. oldal
... appeared that he studiously copied the manner of Johnson , though , indeed , upon a smaller scale . At this time I think he had published nothing with his name , though it was pretty generally known that one Dr. Goldsmith was the author ...
... appeared that he studiously copied the manner of Johnson , though , indeed , upon a smaller scale . At this time I think he had published nothing with his name , though it was pretty generally known that one Dr. Goldsmith was the author ...
487. oldal
... appeared to me to impress him much . In One was , " A Letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson , occasioned by his late Political Publications . " It appeared previous to his “ Taxa- tion no Tyranny , " and was written by Dr. Joseph Towers . ' that ...
... appeared to me to impress him much . In One was , " A Letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson , occasioned by his late Political Publications . " It appeared previous to his “ Taxa- tion no Tyranny , " and was written by Dr. Joseph Towers . ' that ...
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