Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetThomas Y. Crowell, 1892 - 526 oldal |
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... doubt the authenticity of this account , by the following circumstantial statement in a letter to me from Miss Seward , of Lichfield : " I know those verses were addressed to Lucy Porter , when he was enamored of her in his boyish days ...
... doubt the authenticity of this account , by the following circumstantial statement in a letter to me from Miss Seward , of Lichfield : " I know those verses were addressed to Lucy Porter , when he was enamored of her in his boyish days ...
221. oldal
... doubt of the justice of his animadversion upon his old acquaintance and pupil . ' I now felt myself much 66 - 1 That this was a momentary sally against Garrick there can be no doubt ; for at Johnson's desire he had , some years before ...
... doubt of the justice of his animadversion upon his old acquaintance and pupil . ' I now felt myself much 66 - 1 That this was a momentary sally against Garrick there can be no doubt ; for at Johnson's desire he had , some years before ...
485. oldal
... doubt that I might mention some circumstances ; but I do not choose to commit them to paper . ' 991 What his opinion is , I do not know . He says , " I am singularly obliged to Dr. Johnson for his accurate and useful criticisms . Had he ...
... doubt that I might mention some circumstances ; but I do not choose to commit them to paper . ' 991 What his opinion is , I do not know . He says , " I am singularly obliged to Dr. Johnson for his accurate and useful criticisms . Had he ...
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