Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... this country by an article in The Edinburgh Review , written in 1859 at the instance of , and partly from materials supplied by , Macaulay . The manuscript had been discovered in one of the offices of the Supreme Court at Sydney , behind ...
... this country by an article in The Edinburgh Review , written in 1859 at the instance of , and partly from materials supplied by , Macaulay . The manuscript had been discovered in one of the offices of the Supreme Court at Sydney , behind ...
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... instance , the only work of its kind which is allowed to dispute precedence with Boswell's , was still unwritten , though the time for it was drawing all too near ; but Moore's Life of Byron ( which Macaulay had already reviewed ) ...
... instance , the only work of its kind which is allowed to dispute precedence with Boswell's , was still unwritten , though the time for it was drawing all too near ; but Moore's Life of Byron ( which Macaulay had already reviewed ) ...
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... instances of his boorishness , his arrogance , his insolence , so faithfully recorded by his candid friend , leave our ... instance , Mrs. Thrale , Madame D'Arblay , Horace Walpole ; the Boswelliana of the Rev. C. Rogers is a very store ...
... instances of his boorishness , his arrogance , his insolence , so faithfully recorded by his candid friend , leave our ... instance , Mrs. Thrale , Madame D'Arblay , Horace Walpole ; the Boswelliana of the Rev. C. Rogers is a very store ...
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... instance of the wit , the wisdom , or , it may be , the rudeness of his friend . The use of this note - book was indeed no new thing ; it had long ago disconcerted Paoli . " He came to my country , " the General told Miss Burney in his ...
... instance of the wit , the wisdom , or , it may be , the rudeness of his friend . The use of this note - book was indeed no new thing ; it had long ago disconcerted Paoli . " He came to my country , " the General told Miss Burney in his ...
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... instance of any man , whose history has been minutely related , that did not in every part of life discover the same proportion of intellectual vigour . ' " " In all such investigations it is certainly unwise to pay too much attention ...
... instance of any man , whose history has been minutely related , that did not in every part of life discover the same proportion of intellectual vigour . ' " " In all such investigations it is certainly unwise to pay too much attention ...
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