The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including the Tour to the HebridesHenry Holt & Company, 1882 - 689 pàgines |
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... particular course of his reading while at Oxford , and dur- ing the time of vacation which he passed at home , cannot be traced . Enough has been said of his irregular mode of study . He told me , that from his earliest years he loved ...
... particular course of his reading while at Oxford , and dur- ing the time of vacation which he passed at home , cannot be traced . Enough has been said of his irregular mode of study . He told me , that from his earliest years he loved ...
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... in the newspaper of which Warren was proprietor . After very dili- gent inquiry , I have not been able to recover those early speci mens of that particular mode of writing by which Johnson BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON . 15.
... in the newspaper of which Warren was proprietor . After very dili- gent inquiry , I have not been able to recover those early speci mens of that particular mode of writing by which Johnson BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON . 15.
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Including the Tour to the Hebrides James Boswell. mens of that particular mode of writing by which Johnson after- wards so greatly distinguished himself . He continued to live as Mr. Hector's guest for about six months , and then hired ...
Including the Tour to the Hebrides James Boswell. mens of that particular mode of writing by which Johnson after- wards so greatly distinguished himself . He continued to live as Mr. Hector's guest for about six months , and then hired ...
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... particular study of the history and manners of Abys- sinia , was the remote occasion of his writing , many years after- wards , his admirable philosophical tale , the principal scene of which is laid in that country . * Johnson returned ...
... particular study of the history and manners of Abys- sinia , was the remote occasion of his writing , many years after- wards , his admirable philosophical tale , the principal scene of which is laid in that country . * Johnson returned ...
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... particular , the young rogues used to listen at the door of his bed - chamber , and peep through the key - hole , that they might turn into ridicule his tumultuous and awkward fondness for Mrs. Johnson , whom he used to name by the ...
... particular , the young rogues used to listen at the door of his bed - chamber , and peep through the key - hole , that they might turn into ridicule his tumultuous and awkward fondness for Mrs. Johnson , whom he used to name by the ...
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