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James Boswell. But , of course , Macaulay could not know what is now known of Boswell's workmanship , and it remains to add something about the extraordinary discoveries of the last twenty years . Few authors , indeed , have been so ...
James Boswell. But , of course , Macaulay could not know what is now known of Boswell's workmanship , and it remains to add something about the extraordinary discoveries of the last twenty years . Few authors , indeed , have been so ...
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James Boswell. much else into Boswell's text , with the result that , as Carlyle wrote : " You begin a sentence under Boswell's guidance . . . in the middle starts up one of these Bracket ligatures , and stitches you in from half a page ...
James Boswell. much else into Boswell's text , with the result that , as Carlyle wrote : " You begin a sentence under Boswell's guidance . . . in the middle starts up one of these Bracket ligatures , and stitches you in from half a page ...
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James Boswell. I know not how so whimsical a thought came into my mind , but I asked , " If , Sir , you were shut up in a castle , and a new- born child with you , what would you do ? " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , I should not much like my ...
James Boswell. I know not how so whimsical a thought came into my mind , but I asked , " If , Sir , you were shut up in a castle , and a new- born child with you , what would you do ? " JOHNSON . " Why , Sir , I should not much like my ...
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