Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... manner will be sensible that there is no- thing of it here ; but that this sentence might have been composed by any other man . But , in the Preface , the Johnsonian style begins to appear ; and though use had not yet taught his wing a ...
... manner will be sensible that there is no- thing of it here ; but that this sentence might have been composed by any other man . But , in the Preface , the Johnsonian style begins to appear ; and though use had not yet taught his wing a ...
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James Boswell. JOHNSON'S MARRIAGE manner , as described to me by the late him , with much gravity , Sir , it was a sons under the learned tuition of SAMUEL he did not. “ 27 Mr. Garrick , were by no means pleasing to others , she must have ...
James Boswell. JOHNSON'S MARRIAGE manner , as described to me by the late him , with much gravity , Sir , it was a sons under the learned tuition of SAMUEL he did not. “ 27 Mr. Garrick , were by no means pleasing to others , she must have ...
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... manner , and uncouth gesticulations , could not but be the subject of merriment to them ; and in particular , the ... manners kept pace with that . " Campbell was an . Irish clergyman , of some repute in his day as a writer , who ...
... manner , and uncouth gesticulations , could not but be the subject of merriment to them ; and in particular , the ... manners kept pace with that . " Campbell was an . Irish clergyman , of some repute in his day as a writer , who ...
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... manner of its discovery in that colony , and for further particulars of its writer , see Mr. Napier's second volume , appendix v . , and his Johnsoniana for the Diary itself . ual Court ! " Mr. Walmsley , however , was well pleased with ...
... manner of its discovery in that colony , and for further particulars of its writer , see Mr. Napier's second volume , appendix v . , and his Johnsoniana for the Diary itself . ual Court ! " Mr. Walmsley , however , was well pleased with ...
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... manner . His first lodg- ings were at the house of Mr. Norris , a staymaker , in Exeter - street , adjoining Catherine - street , in the Strand . dined , " said he , " very well for eight- pence , with very good company , at the Pine ...
... manner . His first lodg- ings were at the house of Mr. Norris , a staymaker , in Exeter - street , adjoining Catherine - street , in the Strand . dined , " said he , " very well for eight- pence , with very good company , at the Pine ...
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