Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... lived . With the dawn of the nineteenth century , and with the gradual decay of old prejudices , it became evident that Boswell had published much more than a parcel of literary gossip . He had indeed preserved his friend in his habit ...
... lived . With the dawn of the nineteenth century , and with the gradual decay of old prejudices , it became evident that Boswell had published much more than a parcel of literary gossip . He had indeed preserved his friend in his habit ...
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James Boswell. lived in plenty and elegance upon an income which , to many would appear indigent , and to most , scanty . How he lived , there- fore , every man has an interest in knowing . His death , I hope , was peaceful ; it was ...
James Boswell. lived in plenty and elegance upon an income which , to many would appear indigent , and to most , scanty . How he lived , there- fore , every man has an interest in knowing . His death , I hope , was peaceful ; it was ...
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... lived in an agreeable sequestered place close by the town , called the Friary , it having been formerly a religious house . She and her niece , Miss Adey , were great admirers of Dr. Johnson ; and he behaved to them with a kindness and ...
... lived in an agreeable sequestered place close by the town , called the Friary , it having been formerly a religious house . She and her niece , Miss Adey , were great admirers of Dr. Johnson ; and he behaved to them with a kindness and ...
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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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