Boswell's Life of Johnson, 2. kötetA. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... Shakespeare ? I shall be glad of them . ' I see your pupil sometimes : his mind is as exalted as his stature . I am ... Shakespeare . ' 2 Then of Lincoln College . Now Sir Robert Chambers , one of the Judges in India . ' 3Mr . Langton ...
... Shakespeare ? I shall be glad of them . ' I see your pupil sometimes : his mind is as exalted as his stature . I am ... Shakespeare . ' 2 Then of Lincoln College . Now Sir Robert Chambers , one of the Judges in India . ' 3Mr . Langton ...
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... Shakespeare was virulently attacked by Mr. William Kenrick , who obtained the degree of LL.D. from a Scotch University , and wrote for the book- sellers in a great variety of branches . Though he certainly was not without considerable ...
... Shakespeare was virulently attacked by Mr. William Kenrick , who obtained the degree of LL.D. from a Scotch University , and wrote for the book- sellers in a great variety of branches . Though he certainly was not without considerable ...
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... Shakespeare ' ; Johnson said , ' When Shakespeare has got for his rival , and Mrs. Montague for his defender , he is in a poor state indeed . ' Johnson proceeded : " The Scotsman 2 has taken the right method in his Elements of Criticism ...
... Shakespeare ' ; Johnson said , ' When Shakespeare has got for his rival , and Mrs. Montague for his defender , he is in a poor state indeed . ' Johnson proceeded : " The Scotsman 2 has taken the right method in his Elements of Criticism ...
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Boswell's Life of Johnson (Volume 1 of 3) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt Edition) James Boswell Korlátozott előnézet - 1962 |
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