Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL. D., 1773McGraw-Hill, 1961 - 520 pages |
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Page xx
... written on , addressed " Mr. Boswell " on the reverse ; 2d , torn in half vertically , all 4 sides written on . 9. Transcript by Malone of three passages in Boswell's journal or journal notes omitted from the published Tour for reasons ...
... written on , addressed " Mr. Boswell " on the reverse ; 2d , torn in half vertically , all 4 sides written on . 9. Transcript by Malone of three passages in Boswell's journal or journal notes omitted from the published Tour for reasons ...
Page xxiii
... written , and from the point at which the journal lapses , was that of Boswell's third edition , the last which he revised . When , however , the published Tour was used for filling in defects in the manuscript , the first edition was ...
... written , and from the point at which the journal lapses , was that of Boswell's third edition , the last which he revised . When , however , the published Tour was used for filling in defects in the manuscript , the first edition was ...
Page xxiv
... published Tour . The spelling , capitalization , and punctuation of both manuscripts and previously printed material were brought close to modern norms , Boswell being allowed to retain a few idiosyncrasies . Abbreviations and ...
... published Tour . The spelling , capitalization , and punctuation of both manuscripts and previously printed material were brought close to modern norms , Boswell being allowed to retain a few idiosyncrasies . Abbreviations and ...
Contents
APPENDIX Correspondence between Boswell and Lord Elibank | 405 |
TOPOGRAPHICAL SUPPLEMENT | 452 |
INDEX | 489 |
Copyright | |
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