Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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... Essay on the De- scription of China , from the French of Du Halde . ' His writings in the Gentleman's Magazine in 1743 are the ' Preface , ' the ' Parliamentary Debates , ' ' Con- siderations on the Dispute between Crousaz and War ...
... Essay on the De- scription of China , from the French of Du Halde . ' His writings in the Gentleman's Magazine in 1743 are the ' Preface , ' the ' Parliamentary Debates , ' ' Con- siderations on the Dispute between Crousaz and War ...
205. oldal
... essays . Johnson's saying ' I have no part in the paper be- yond now and then a motto , ' may seem inconsistent with his being the author of the papers marked T. But he had , at this time , written only one number ; and besides , even ...
... essays . Johnson's saying ' I have no part in the paper be- yond now and then a motto , ' may seem inconsistent with his being the author of the papers marked T. But he had , at this time , written only one number ; and besides , even ...
252. oldal
... essays , or his reviews of the works of others . The ' Preliminary Address ' to the public is a proof how this great man could embellish , with the graces of superior composition , even so trite a thing as the plan of a magazine . His ...
... essays , or his reviews of the works of others . The ' Preliminary Address ' to the public is a proof how this great man could embellish , with the graces of superior composition , even so trite a thing as the plan of a magazine . His ...
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