Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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... Rambler , which certainly is not suited to a series of grave and moral discourses ; which the Italians have literally , but ludicrously , translated by Il Vaga- bondo ; and which has been lately assumed as the denomination of a vehicle ...
... Rambler , which certainly is not suited to a series of grave and moral discourses ; which the Italians have literally , but ludicrously , translated by Il Vaga- bondo ; and which has been lately assumed as the denomination of a vehicle ...
166. oldal
... Ramblers were in high favour among persons of learning and good taste . Others there were , devoid of both , who said that the hard words in the Rambler were used by the author to render his Dictionary indispensably necessary . - BURNEY ...
... Ramblers were in high favour among persons of learning and good taste . Others there were , devoid of both , who said that the hard words in the Rambler were used by the author to render his Dictionary indispensably necessary . - BURNEY ...
170. oldal
... Rambler has increased in fame as in age . Soon after its first folio edition was concluded , it was pub- lished in six duodecimo volumes ; and its author lived to see ten numerous editions of it in London , beside those of Ireland and ...
... Rambler has increased in fame as in age . Soon after its first folio edition was concluded , it was pub- lished in six duodecimo volumes ; and its author lived to see ten numerous editions of it in London , beside those of Ireland and ...
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