The Portable Johnson & BoswellViking Press, 1947 - 762 Seiten Two great and vivid personalitites of English letters revealed in their most charactersitc writings; Johnson; critical essays, letters, poems: Boswell; Life of Johnson, Journal of a tour to the Hebrides, and the Dialogue with Rousseau, etc. |
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... less comfort from his faith , or more perturbation . In the famous colloquy with Dr. Adams there was no talking for ... less cause there was for individual resentment . If it is by pure accident that a man is born a lord , then the man ...
... less comfort from his faith , or more perturbation . In the famous colloquy with Dr. Adams there was no talking for ... less cause there was for individual resentment . If it is by pure accident that a man is born a lord , then the man ...
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... less meat . I would have knocked the factious dogs on the head , to be sure ; but I was not vexed . " BOSWELL . " I ... less , nor slept less . " JOHNSON . " My dear friend , clear your mind of cant . You may talk as other people do ...
... less meat . I would have knocked the factious dogs on the head , to be sure ; but I was not vexed . " BOSWELL . " I ... less , nor slept less . " JOHNSON . " My dear friend , clear your mind of cant . You may talk as other people do ...
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... less melancholy , was less affecting because it was no longer new ; it therefore procured him no new friends , and those that had formerly relieved him thought they might now consign him to others . He was now likewise considered by ...
... less melancholy , was less affecting because it was no longer new ; it therefore procured him no new friends , and those that had formerly relieved him thought they might now consign him to others . He was now likewise considered by ...
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Editors Introduction | 1 |
From The Life of Samuel Johnson | 41 |
From The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides | 376 |
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