Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, 4. kötetHarper & brothers, 1904 |
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... CLUB IN IVY - LANE 502 D. THE ESSEX HEAD CLUB 503 E. MISS BURNEY'S ACCOUNT OF JOHNSON's Last Days 506 F. NOTES ON JOHNSON'S WILL , ETC. ( p . 463 , note 3 ) G. NOTES ON BOSWELL'S NOTE ( p . 470 , note 2 ) H. NOTES ON BOSWELL'S NOTE ( p ...
... CLUB IN IVY - LANE 502 D. THE ESSEX HEAD CLUB 503 E. MISS BURNEY'S ACCOUNT OF JOHNSON's Last Days 506 F. NOTES ON JOHNSON'S WILL , ETC. ( p . 463 , note 3 ) G. NOTES ON BOSWELL'S NOTE ( p . 470 , note 2 ) H. NOTES ON BOSWELL'S NOTE ( p ...
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... CLUB , that a 1 See ante , i . 384 . 2 Epilogue to the Satires , i . 131. Dr. James Foster , the Nonconform- ist preacher . Johnson mentions ' the reputation which he had gained by his proper delivery . ' Works , viii . 384. In The ...
... CLUB , that a 1 See ante , i . 384 . 2 Epilogue to the Satires , i . 131. Dr. James Foster , the Nonconform- ist preacher . Johnson mentions ' the reputation which he had gained by his proper delivery . ' Works , viii . 384. In The ...
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... CLUB he produced a translation of an Epitaph which Lord Elibank had written in English , for his Lady , and requested of Johnson to turn into Latin for him . Having read Domina de North et Gray , he said to Dyer , " You see , Sir , what ...
... CLUB he produced a translation of an Epitaph which Lord Elibank had written in English , for his Lady , and requested of Johnson to turn into Latin for him . Having read Domina de North et Gray , he said to Dyer , " You see , Sir , what ...
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... Club had such a high opinion of Mr. Dyer's knowledge and respect for his judgment as to appeal to him constantly , and that his sentence was final . ' Malone adds that he was so modest and reserved , that he frequently sat si- lent in ...
... Club had such a high opinion of Mr. Dyer's knowledge and respect for his judgment as to appeal to him constantly , and that his sentence was final . ' Malone adds that he was so modest and reserved , that he frequently sat si- lent in ...
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... CLUB a printed Ode , which he , with others , had been hearing read by its authour in a publick room at the rate of five shillings each for ad- mission ' . One of the company having read it aloud , Dr. Johnson said , " Bolder words and ...
... CLUB a printed Ode , which he , with others , had been hearing read by its authour in a publick room at the rate of five shillings each for ad- mission ' . One of the company having read it aloud , Dr. Johnson said , " Bolder words and ...
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