Boswell's Life of Johnson: The Life (1776-1780)Clarendon Press, 1934 |
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... 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 of metaphorical expressions . JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , this criticism ...
... 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 of metaphorical expressions . JOHNSON . ' Why , Sir , this criticism ...
393. oldal
... passage , and wonder that Dr. Johnson should have acknowledged it to be inaccurate . The Hermit , it should be ... passage . His interpretation , however , seems to me much too recondite . The meaning of the passage may be certain enough ...
... passage , and wonder that Dr. Johnson should have acknowledged it to be inaccurate . The Hermit , it should be ... passage . His interpretation , however , seems to me much too recondite . The meaning of the passage may be certain enough ...
449. oldal
... passage in that book ( i . 271 ) , confirms my conjecture that Psalmanazar was lodged in Christ Church when at Oxford . Hearne says ( July 9 , 1706 ) : - Mr. Topping of Christ Church ... also tells me that Salmanezzer , the famous ...
... passage in that book ( i . 271 ) , confirms my conjecture that Psalmanazar was lodged in Christ Church when at Oxford . Hearne says ( July 9 , 1706 ) : - Mr. Topping of Christ Church ... also tells me that Salmanezzer , the famous ...
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Boswells Johnson | 67 |
DR HILLS DEDICATION TO JOWETT | 83 |
TITLEPAGE OF THE THIRD EDITION | 136 |
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