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James Boswell. INTRODUCTION ix well's Life and with the impression which Johnson him- self produces in his writings . No one has ever success- fully impugned the accuracy of Boswell's book . In respect of scope defects may be found . No ...
James Boswell. INTRODUCTION ix well's Life and with the impression which Johnson him- self produces in his writings . No one has ever success- fully impugned the accuracy of Boswell's book . In respect of scope defects may be found . No ...
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James Boswell. xvi INTRODUCTION co - author with Boswell . It is Boswell's book . It was as an enthusiastic listener that Malone proved most useful . He cheered the drooping spirits of the biographer , and endued him with the courage to ...
James Boswell. xvi INTRODUCTION co - author with Boswell . It is Boswell's book . It was as an enthusiastic listener that Malone proved most useful . He cheered the drooping spirits of the biographer , and endued him with the courage to ...
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James Boswell. INDEX INDEX. 262 , 301 n . , 302 seq . , 369 ; Johnson's criticisms on , i . 178 , 219 . Bolingbroke ... Boswell , Sir Alexander , Baronet , Boswell's eldest son , i . 609 , 640 ; ii . 8 , 62 , 92 . Boswell , David ...
James Boswell. INDEX INDEX. 262 , 301 n . , 302 seq . , 369 ; Johnson's criticisms on , i . 178 , 219 . Bolingbroke ... Boswell , Sir Alexander , Baronet , Boswell's eldest son , i . 609 , 640 ; ii . 8 , 62 , 92 . Boswell , David ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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