The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 1G. Bell, 1884 |
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Pągina xx
... perhaps the most curious addition made to Johnsonian literature since the publication of Mrs. Piozzi's " Anecdotes . " Of the numerous friends who have so readily communicated information to me , let me name , especially , my kinsman ...
... perhaps the most curious addition made to Johnsonian literature since the publication of Mrs. Piozzi's " Anecdotes . " Of the numerous friends who have so readily communicated information to me , let me name , especially , my kinsman ...
Pągina xxxiv
... would obtain me no praise , though a failure would have been to my discredit . And after all , perhaps , hard as it may be , I shall not be surprised if omissions or mistakes be pointed out with invidious severity . I have also been.
... would obtain me no praise , though a failure would have been to my discredit . And after all , perhaps , hard as it may be , I shall not be surprised if omissions or mistakes be pointed out with invidious severity . I have also been.
Pągina xlix
... perhaps , the fittest to execute . Mr. Alexander Chalmers , the ingenious and learned editor of the last London edition , gave me , with great candour and liberality , all the assistance in his power - regretting and wondering , like ...
... perhaps , the fittest to execute . Mr. Alexander Chalmers , the ingenious and learned editor of the last London edition , gave me , with great candour and liberality , all the assistance in his power - regretting and wondering , like ...
Pągina li
... perhaps , than there would be in those of any other man , whose words , actions , and even thoughts should be exposed to public observation so nakedly as , by a strange concurrence of circumstances , Dr. Johnson's have been . Having no ...
... perhaps , than there would be in those of any other man , whose words , actions , and even thoughts should be exposed to public observation so nakedly as , by a strange concurrence of circumstances , Dr. Johnson's have been . Having no ...
Pągina lii
... perhaps , not many men who have practised so much self - examination as to know themselves as well as every reader knows Dr. Johnson . We must recollect that it is not his table - talk or his literary conver- sations only that have been ...
... perhaps , not many men who have practised so much self - examination as to know themselves as well as every reader knows Dr. Johnson . We must recollect that it is not his table - talk or his literary conver- sations only that have been ...
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