Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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... Dodsley's : as I remember the number of lines which it contains , it will be no longer than Eugenio , 1 with the quotations , which must be subjoined at the bottom of the page , part of the beauty of the performance ( if any beauty be ...
... Dodsley's : as I remember the number of lines which it contains , it will be no longer than Eugenio , 1 with the quotations , which must be subjoined at the bottom of the page , part of the beauty of the performance ( if any beauty be ...
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... Dodsley suggested a desire to have it addressed to Lord Chesterfield . I laid hold of this as a pretext for delay , that it might be better done , and let Dodsley have his desire . I said to my friend , Dr. Bathurst , " Now , if any ...
... Dodsley suggested a desire to have it addressed to Lord Chesterfield . I laid hold of this as a pretext for delay , that it might be better done , and let Dodsley have his desire . I said to my friend , Dr. Bathurst , " Now , if any ...
159. oldal
... Dodsley's with the late Mr. Moore , and several of his friends , con- sidering what should be the name of the periodical paper which Moore had undertaken . Garrick proposed the Sallad , which , by a curious coincidence , was afterwards ...
... Dodsley's with the late Mr. Moore , and several of his friends , con- sidering what should be the name of the periodical paper which Moore had undertaken . Garrick proposed the Sallad , which , by a curious coincidence , was afterwards ...
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