Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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... JOSEPH WARTON ' DEAR SIR , -I ought to have written to you before now , but I ought to do many things which I do not ; nor can I , indeed , claim any merit from this letter ; for being desired by the authors and proprietor of the ...
... JOSEPH WARTON ' DEAR SIR , -I ought to have written to you before now , but I ought to do many things which I do not ; nor can I , indeed , claim any merit from this letter ; for being desired by the authors and proprietor of the ...
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... Warton ; but labouring under the most deplorable languor of body and dejection of mind . ' [ In a letter to Dr. Joseph Warton , written some months before ( March 8 , 1754 ) , Dr. Johnson thus speaks of Collins : But how little can we ...
... Warton ; but labouring under the most deplorable languor of body and dejection of mind . ' [ In a letter to Dr. Joseph Warton , written some months before ( March 8 , 1754 ) , Dr. Johnson thus speaks of Collins : But how little can we ...
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... Joseph Warton , by the Reverend John Wool , A.M. , 4to , 1806 . Mr. Collins , who was the son of a hatter at Chichester , was born December 25 , 1720 , and was released from the dismal state here so pathetically described in 1756.-M ...
... Joseph Warton , by the Reverend John Wool , A.M. , 4to , 1806 . Mr. Collins , who was the son of a hatter at Chichester , was born December 25 , 1720 , and was released from the dismal state here so pathetically described in 1756.-M ...
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