Boswell's Life of Johnson: The Life (1766-1776)Clarendon Press, 1934 |
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... Boswell is known and honoured . One of them told me that it was in Boswell's pages that Paoli still lived for them . He informed me also of a family which still preserved by tradition the re- membrance of Boswell's visit to their ...
... Boswell is known and honoured . One of them told me that it was in Boswell's pages that Paoli still lived for them . He informed me also of a family which still preserved by tradition the re- membrance of Boswell's visit to their ...
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... Boswell's Letters , No. 62 , i . 118. ' Pray read the new Account of Corsica , ' wrote Walpole to Gray on Feb. 18 , 1768 ( Letters , vii . 164 ) . The author , Bos- well , is a strange being , and . . . has a rage of knowing anybody ...
... Boswell's Letters , No. 62 , i . 118. ' Pray read the new Account of Corsica , ' wrote Walpole to Gray on Feb. 18 , 1768 ( Letters , vii . 164 ) . The author , Bos- well , is a strange being , and . . . has a rage of knowing anybody ...
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... Boswell wrote to Johnson , was John Reid , sheep - stealer . Boswell first defended him in 1766 and secured his acquittal in the face of the strongest evidence . ( See Boswell's Letters , No. 53 , i . 96 , and Scots Mag . Dec. xxviii ...
... Boswell wrote to Johnson , was John Reid , sheep - stealer . Boswell first defended him in 1766 and secured his acquittal in the face of the strongest evidence . ( See Boswell's Letters , No. 53 , i . 96 , and Scots Mag . Dec. xxviii ...
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ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION | 70 |
Boswells Johnson | 162 |
CHRONOLOGICAL CATALOGUE OF THE PROSE WORKS OF SAMUEL | 209 |
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