Boswell's Life of Johnson, 4. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... English Poets , with a Preface , biographical and critical , to each Author , by Samuel Johnson , LL.D. , which I see advertised . I am delighted with the prospect of it . Indeed I am happy to feel that I am capable of being so much ...
... English Poets , with a Preface , biographical and critical , to each Author , by Samuel Johnson , LL.D. , which I see advertised . I am delighted with the prospect of it . Indeed I am happy to feel that I am capable of being so much ...
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... English Dictionary , in which he said I might see Bacon very often quoted . Mr. Seward recollects his having mentioned that a dictionary of the English language might be compiled from Bacon's writings alone , and that he had once an ...
... English Dictionary , in which he said I might see Bacon very often quoted . Mr. Seward recollects his having mentioned that a dictionary of the English language might be compiled from Bacon's writings alone , and that he had once an ...
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... English ; stroem , like stream , and it signified tide . ' E. ' I remem- ber having seen a Dutch sonnet , in which I found this word , roesnopies . Nobody would at first think that this could be English ; but , when we inquire , we find ...
... English ; stroem , like stream , and it signified tide . ' E. ' I remem- ber having seen a Dutch sonnet , in which I found this word , roesnopies . Nobody would at first think that this could be English ; but , when we inquire , we find ...
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