The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 9Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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Pàgina xvi
... considered as passing the bounds of a strict decorum " ; but enough remained to require the revision of every principle of decorum of which the eighteenth century had ever conceived . The pamphleteers and the persons who write letters ...
... considered as passing the bounds of a strict decorum " ; but enough remained to require the revision of every principle of decorum of which the eighteenth century had ever conceived . The pamphleteers and the persons who write letters ...
Pàgina 156
... considered that we had a rude road before us , which we could more easily encounter in the morning , and that it was hard to say when we might get up , were we to sit down to good entertainment , in good company : I therefore begged the ...
... considered that we had a rude road before us , which we could more easily encounter in the morning , and that it was hard to say when we might get up , were we to sit down to good entertainment , in good company : I therefore begged the ...
Pàgina 164
... considered , by every reader of taste , as a fortunate event in the annals of literature . Were it suitable to the talk in which we are at present engaged , to indulge ourselves in a poetical flight , we would invoke the winds of the ...
... considered , by every reader of taste , as a fortunate event in the annals of literature . Were it suitable to the talk in which we are at present engaged , to indulge ourselves in a poetical flight , we would invoke the winds of the ...
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DEDICATION to Edmond Malone | 3 |
AUGUST | 20 |
Set out for the Hebrides Sketch | 24 |
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