Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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... learned or half- learned editors and teachers , or it may be even for lecturers ; and yet Dr. Swift did not originally intend Gulliver's Travels for the nursery , nor did Sir Walter Scott , when he published most of the Waverley novels ...
... learned or half- learned editors and teachers , or it may be even for lecturers ; and yet Dr. Swift did not originally intend Gulliver's Travels for the nursery , nor did Sir Walter Scott , when he published most of the Waverley novels ...
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James Boswell Augustine Birrell. one , I learned much in the school , but little from the master ; in the other , I learned much from the master , but little in the school . ' The bishop also informs me that ' Dr. Johnson's father ...
James Boswell Augustine Birrell. one , I learned much in the school , but little from the master ; in the other , I learned much from the master , but little in the school . ' The bishop also informs me that ' Dr. Johnson's father ...
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... learned from those who had learned them from my own preface . Yours is the only letter of good - will that I have received ; though , indeed , I am promised something of that sort from Sweden . ' How my new edition1 will be received I ...
... learned from those who had learned them from my own preface . Yours is the only letter of good - will that I have received ; though , indeed , I am promised something of that sort from Sweden . ' How my new edition1 will be received I ...
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