Boswell's Life of Johnson, 1. kötetDodge Publishing Company, 1896 - 6 oldal |
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... wrote . A certain apprehension arising from novelty made him write his first exercise at College twice over , but he never took that trouble with any other composition , and we shall see that his most excellent works were struck off at ...
... wrote . A certain apprehension arising from novelty made him write his first exercise at College twice over , but he never took that trouble with any other composition , and we shall see that his most excellent works were struck off at ...
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... wrote the nonsense you now keep such a stir about .'- Anecdotes . In my first edition was induced to doubt the authenticity of this account by the following circumstantial statement in a letter to me from Miss Seward , of Lichfield ...
... wrote the nonsense you now keep such a stir about .'- Anecdotes . In my first edition was induced to doubt the authenticity of this account by the following circumstantial statement in a letter to me from Miss Seward , of Lichfield ...
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... wrote for the Gentleman's Magazine the ' Preface , ' ' Conclusion of his Lives of Drake and Barretier , ' ' A free Translation of the Jests of Hiero- cles , with an Introduction ' ; and , I think , the follow- ing pieces : ' Debate on ...
... wrote for the Gentleman's Magazine the ' Preface , ' ' Conclusion of his Lives of Drake and Barretier , ' ' A free Translation of the Jests of Hiero- cles , with an Introduction ' ; and , I think , the follow- ing pieces : ' Debate on ...
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