Boswell's Life of Johnson, 3. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1903 |
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... written by Mr. Paterson , 2 was mentioned . Johnson said , this book was in imitation of Sterne , 3 and not of Coriat , whose name Paterson 1 [ Johnson's severity against Fielding did not arise from any vicious- ness in his style , but ...
... written by Mr. Paterson , 2 was mentioned . Johnson said , this book was in imitation of Sterne , 3 and not of Coriat , whose name Paterson 1 [ Johnson's severity against Fielding did not arise from any vicious- ness in his style , but ...
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... written in the Highlands and Hebrides for many centuries . It is reasonable to suppose that such of the inhabitants as acquired any learning , possessed the art of writing as well as their Irish neighbours and Celtic cousins ; and the ...
... written in the Highlands and Hebrides for many centuries . It is reasonable to suppose that such of the inhabitants as acquired any learning , possessed the art of writing as well as their Irish neighbours and Celtic cousins ; and the ...
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... he talked on prologue- writing , and observed , ' Dryden has written prologues superior to any that David Garrick has written ; but David Garrick has written more good prologues than Dryden has 174 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON [ 1775.
... he talked on prologue- writing , and observed , ' Dryden has written prologues superior to any that David Garrick has written ; but David Garrick has written more good prologues than Dryden has 174 LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON [ 1775.
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