Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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James Boswell. upon the public attention the first hasty ' lives ' of Johnson , Bos- well could afford to be ... James Boswell , X INTRODUCTION.
James Boswell. upon the public attention the first hasty ' lives ' of Johnson , Bos- well could afford to be ... James Boswell , X INTRODUCTION.
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James Boswell. He had long been solicited by Mr. James Boswell , a native of Scotland , and one that highly valued him , to accompany him in a journey to the Hebrides . Sir John then continues with an account of the islands , quoting ...
James Boswell. He had long been solicited by Mr. James Boswell , a native of Scotland , and one that highly valued him , to accompany him in a journey to the Hebrides . Sir John then continues with an account of the islands , quoting ...
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James Boswell. might have led him to expect . It was read with avidity by all , was eulogized by many , and bitterly attacked by others . Boswell did not escape the charge of treachery to the memory of his ' illus- trious friend ...
James Boswell. might have led him to expect . It was read with avidity by all , was eulogized by many , and bitterly attacked by others . Boswell did not escape the charge of treachery to the memory of his ' illus- trious friend ...
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Part of a Review of Graingers Sugar Cane a Poem in the London | 16 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
The False Alarm acknowl | 431 |
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