Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... favour of the paper you sent him , which he desires to have a share in , it being , as he says , a creditable thing to be concerned in . I knew not what answer to make till I had con- sulted you , nor what to demand on the author's part ...
... favour of the paper you sent him , which he desires to have a share in , it being , as he says , a creditable thing to be concerned in . I knew not what answer to make till I had con- sulted you , nor what to demand on the author's part ...
Página 41
... favour from the Univer- sity of Oxford . - But though he had made such a figure in the literary world , it was then thought too great a favour to be asked . Pope , without any knowledge of him but from his " London , " recommended him ...
... favour from the Univer- sity of Oxford . - But though he had made such a figure in the literary world , it was then thought too great a favour to be asked . Pope , without any knowledge of him but from his " London , " recommended him ...
Página 42
... favour of Mr John Nichols , a paper in Johnson's hand - writing , entitled " Account between Mr. Edward Cave and Sam . Johnson , in relation to a version of Father Paul , & c . , begun August the 2nd , 1738 ; " by which it appears ...
... favour of Mr John Nichols , a paper in Johnson's hand - writing , entitled " Account between Mr. Edward Cave and Sam . Johnson , in relation to a version of Father Paul , & c . , begun August the 2nd , 1738 ; " by which it appears ...
Página 48
... favour that you will peruse the enclosed , and , in the best manner your memory will serve , correct the mistaken passages , or add any thing that is omitted . I should be very glad to have something of the Duke of Newcastle's speech ...
... favour that you will peruse the enclosed , and , in the best manner your memory will serve , correct the mistaken passages , or add any thing that is omitted . I should be very glad to have something of the Duke of Newcastle's speech ...
Página 61
... favour of the work to follow ; but the language of Mr. Johnson's is good , and the arguments are properly and modestly expressed . However , some expressions may be cavilled at , but they are trifles . I'll mention one : the barren ...
... favour of the work to follow ; but the language of Mr. Johnson's is good , and the arguments are properly and modestly expressed . However , some expressions may be cavilled at , but they are trifles . I'll mention one : the barren ...
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