Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötetBigelow, Brown & Company, 1921 |
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... given to the poor ? To how of Shakspeare , has fully vindicated Dr. Johnson from the idle censures which the first of these notes has given rise to . The interpretation of the other passage , which Dr. Johnson allows to be disputable ...
... given to the poor ? To how of Shakspeare , has fully vindicated Dr. Johnson from the idle censures which the first of these notes has given rise to . The interpretation of the other passage , which Dr. Johnson allows to be disputable ...
126. oldal
... given , to proceed immediately on the business . Accordingly a meeting was held , consisting of about forty of the most respectable booksellers of London , when it was agreed that an elegant and uniform edition of The English Poets ...
... given , to proceed immediately on the business . Accordingly a meeting was held , consisting of about forty of the most respectable booksellers of London , when it was agreed that an elegant and uniform edition of The English Poets ...
283. oldal
... given to those who have the first claim to it . And though I have said that the money circulates back , it is a long time before that happens . Then , Sir , a man of family and estate ought to consider himself as having the charge of a ...
... given to those who have the first claim to it . And though I have said that the money circulates back , it is a long time before that happens . Then , Sir , a man of family and estate ought to consider himself as having the charge of a ...
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