The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1Harper & Brothers, 1856 |
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... Boswell took a great deal of unnecessary trouble , and his note is therefore omitted . - Ed . ] 3 [ It seeins not easy to reconcile Lord Gower's and Pope's letters , and Mr. Boswell's account of this transaction . Lord Gower's letter ...
... Boswell took a great deal of unnecessary trouble , and his note is therefore omitted . - Ed . ] 3 [ It seeins not easy to reconcile Lord Gower's and Pope's letters , and Mr. Boswell's account of this transaction . Lord Gower's letter ...
Page 279
... BOSWELL , ESQ . TO DR . JOHNSON . " MY DEAR SIR , -It is hard that I can- not prevail on you to write to me oftener ... Boswell's friends . The Latin seems particularly stiff and poor - En 1 glad that you are coming as an advocate . I ...
... BOSWELL , ESQ . TO DR . JOHNSON . " MY DEAR SIR , -It is hard that I can- not prevail on you to write to me oftener ... Boswell's friends . The Latin seems particularly stiff and poor - En 1 glad that you are coming as an advocate . I ...
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... Boswell gives him to our view : In every trait we see his mind expand ; The master rises by the pupil's hand : We ... Boswell's feelings towards him was \ made so frequently and pertinaciously , as is hard- Mrs. Williams has received ...
... Boswell gives him to our view : In every trait we see his mind expand ; The master rises by the pupil's hand : We ... Boswell's feelings towards him was \ made so frequently and pertinaciously , as is hard- Mrs. Williams has received ...
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