The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Murray, 1831 - Authors, English |
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Page xiv
... character , if it appeared that he had ostentatiously prepared them for the press . See more on this subject in the notes , vol . i . p . 213 , and vol . v . p . 259.-Ed. sent edition contains all that appear to offer any thing xiv ...
... character , if it appeared that he had ostentatiously prepared them for the press . See more on this subject in the notes , vol . i . p . 213 , and vol . v . p . 259.-Ed. sent edition contains all that appear to offer any thing xiv ...
Page xxviii
... alarmed , no delicacy de- murred ; and we are perhaps indebted to the lighter parts of his character for the patient indulgence with which xxviii PREFACE TO THIS EDITION . natured motives-and his giddiness was only an ex- ...
... alarmed , no delicacy de- murred ; and we are perhaps indebted to the lighter parts of his character for the patient indulgence with which xxviii PREFACE TO THIS EDITION . natured motives-and his giddiness was only an ex- ...
Page xxix
James Boswell John Wilson Croker. parts of his character for the patient indulgence with which every body submitted to sit for their pictures . Nor were his talents inconsiderable . He had looked a good deal into books , and more into ...
James Boswell John Wilson Croker. parts of his character for the patient indulgence with which every body submitted to sit for their pictures . Nor were his talents inconsiderable . He had looked a good deal into books , and more into ...
Page xxix
... alarmed , no delicacy de- murred ; and we are perhaps indebted to the lighter parts of his character for the patient indulgence with which xxviii PREFACE TO THIS EDITION . natured motives—and his giddiness was only an ex- ...
... alarmed , no delicacy de- murred ; and we are perhaps indebted to the lighter parts of his character for the patient indulgence with which xxviii PREFACE TO THIS EDITION . natured motives—and his giddiness was only an ex- ...
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James Boswell John Wilson Croker. parts of his character for the patient indulgence with which every body submitted to sit for their pictures . Nor were his talents inconsiderable . He had looked a good deal into books , and more into ...
James Boswell John Wilson Croker. parts of his character for the patient indulgence with which every body submitted to sit for their pictures . Nor were his talents inconsiderable . He had looked a good deal into books , and more into ...
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