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Boswell returns to England - Voltaire's comparison of Pope and Dryden - Goldsmith's “ Traveller ... Conversations - Letters to Bennet Langton - Johnson's Criticism on the Latin in Boswell's Thesis - Boswell's Reply - Publication of Mrs.
Boswell returns to England - Voltaire's comparison of Pope and Dryden - Goldsmith's “ Traveller ... Conversations - Letters to Bennet Langton - Johnson's Criticism on the Latin in Boswell's Thesis - Boswell's Reply - Publication of Mrs.
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James Boswell. ויי usual fanciful topics . JOHNSON : " Sir , there can be nothing more false . The savages have no bodily advantages beyond those of civilized men . They have not better health ; and as to care or mental uneasiness ...
James Boswell. ויי usual fanciful topics . JOHNSON : " Sir , there can be nothing more false . The savages have no bodily advantages beyond those of civilized men . They have not better health ; and as to care or mental uneasiness ...
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James Boswell. that day , Sir ? " JOHNSON : “ Yes , Sir , and eat it as if he were eating with me . Why , there's Baretti , who is to be tried for his life to - morrow ; friends have risen up for him on every side ; yet if he should be ...
James Boswell. that day , Sir ? " JOHNSON : “ Yes , Sir , and eat it as if he were eating with me . Why , there's Baretti , who is to be tried for his life to - morrow ; friends have risen up for him on every side ; yet if he should be ...
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