Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetT.Y. Crowell, 1893 |
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... Croker justly observes , Boswell never lets slip a chance of an offensive allusion . 2 We may wonder whether pasted is strictly used . It seems likely that the wealthy brewer , who had a taste for the fine arts , afforded Hogarth at ...
... Croker justly observes , Boswell never lets slip a chance of an offensive allusion . 2 We may wonder whether pasted is strictly used . It seems likely that the wealthy brewer , who had a taste for the fine arts , afforded Hogarth at ...
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... Croker . See Macaulay's review of Croker's first edition . This translation , as it now stands , is one of many proots how greatly Croker and his work profited by Macaulay's criticisms . Soon after the above letter , Dr. Lawrence left ...
... Croker . See Macaulay's review of Croker's first edition . This translation , as it now stands , is one of many proots how greatly Croker and his work profited by Macaulay's criticisms . Soon after the above letter , Dr. Lawrence left ...
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... Croker to Brougham , " Croker Papers , " iii . 24 . This bold experiment Sir John Hawkins has related in such a manner as to suggest a charge against Johnson of intentionally hastening his end ; a charge so very inconsistent with his ...
... Croker to Brougham , " Croker Papers , " iii . 24 . This bold experiment Sir John Hawkins has related in such a manner as to suggest a charge against Johnson of intentionally hastening his end ; a charge so very inconsistent with his ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Korlátozott előnézet - 1962 |
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