Boswell's Life of Johnson: Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, 3. kötet |
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His Lordship praised the very fine passage upon landing at Icolmkill 3 ; but his own style being exceedingly dry and hard , he disapproved of the richness of Johnson's language , and of his frequent use ...
His Lordship praised the very fine passage upon landing at Icolmkill 3 ; but his own style being exceedingly dry and hard , he disapproved of the richness of Johnson's language , and of his frequent use ...
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I ' I am , dear love , ' Your most humble servant , ' I do not , ( says Mr. Malone , ) see any difficulty in this passage , and wonder that Dr. Johnson should have acknowledged it to be inaccurate . The Hermit , it should be observed ...
I ' I am , dear love , ' Your most humble servant , ' I do not , ( says Mr. Malone , ) see any difficulty in this passage , and wonder that Dr. Johnson should have acknowledged it to be inaccurate . The Hermit , it should be observed ...
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Mr. Doble has also pointed out to me in the first edition of the Spectator the following passage at the end of No. 14 : - ( ADVERTISEMENT . ' On the first of April will be performed at the Play - house in the Hay - market an Opera ...
Mr. Doble has also pointed out to me in the first edition of the Spectator the following passage at the end of No. 14 : - ( ADVERTISEMENT . ' On the first of April will be performed at the Play - house in the Hay - market an Opera ...
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