Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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3. oldal
... literary history ; but from the rigid formality of his manners , it is evident that they never could have lived together with com- panionable ease and familiarity ; nor had Sir John Hawkins that nice perception which was necessary to ...
... literary history ; but from the rigid formality of his manners , it is evident that they never could have lived together with com- panionable ease and familiarity ; nor had Sir John Hawkins that nice perception which was necessary to ...
60. oldal
... literary dissertations in Latin or English , critical remarks on authors ancient or modern , forgotten poems that deserve revival , or loose pieces , like Floyer's , 2 worth pre- serving . By this method , your literary article , for so ...
... literary dissertations in Latin or English , critical remarks on authors ancient or modern , forgotten poems that deserve revival , or loose pieces , like Floyer's , 2 worth pre- serving . By this method , your literary article , for so ...
149. oldal
... literary labours , and probably also for Mrs. Johnson's health , he this summer visited Tunbridge Wells , then a place of much greater resort than it is at present . Here he met Mr. Cibber , Mr. Garrick , Mr. Samuel Richardson , Mr ...
... literary labours , and probably also for Mrs. Johnson's health , he this summer visited Tunbridge Wells , then a place of much greater resort than it is at present . Here he met Mr. Cibber , Mr. Garrick , Mr. Samuel Richardson , Mr ...
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