Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... Croker's edition appeared in 1831. The new editor was , as everyone knows , severely chastised by both Macaulay and Carlyle , and much of the chastisement was undoubtedly deserved . His liberties with Boswell's text were in- defensible ...
... Croker's edition appeared in 1831. The new editor was , as everyone knows , severely chastised by both Macaulay and Carlyle , and much of the chastisement was undoubtedly deserved . His liberties with Boswell's text were in- defensible ...
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... Pembroke College in 1727. Croker thinks him more likely to have been Dr. Swinfen , who took his degree from Pembroke in 1712 . 2 Athen . Oxon . edit . 1721 , i . 627. B. 2 See note to the Dedication . 3 He told 14 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
... Pembroke College in 1727. Croker thinks him more likely to have been Dr. Swinfen , who took his degree from Pembroke in 1712 . 2 Athen . Oxon . edit . 1721 , i . 627. B. 2 See note to the Dedication . 3 He told 14 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
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... Croker has pointed out , Boswell extracted this bit of pedan- try . Paulus Pelissonius Fontanerius was Madame de Sévigné's friend Pelisson , of whom was used the phrase which has since grown into a proverb : Qu'il abusait de la ...
... Croker has pointed out , Boswell extracted this bit of pedan- try . Paulus Pelissonius Fontanerius was Madame de Sévigné's friend Pelisson , of whom was used the phrase which has since grown into a proverb : Qu'il abusait de la ...
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... Croker has pointed out that this paper con- tains two schemes , one for a school , the other for the individual studies of some young friends . It is obvious from Boswell's admiration for this paper that he did not know " the most ...
... Croker has pointed out that this paper con- tains two schemes , one for a school , the other for the individual studies of some young friends . It is obvious from Boswell's admiration for this paper that he did not know " the most ...
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... Croker that he had seen a letter of Jos . Warton's declaring the poem to have been written by his brother Tom who edited the volume . For many years Guthrie received a regular pension from the ministry of £ 200 : see D'Israeli's ...
... Croker that he had seen a letter of Jos . Warton's declaring the poem to have been written by his brother Tom who edited the volume . For many years Guthrie received a regular pension from the ministry of £ 200 : see D'Israeli's ...
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