Boswell's Life of Johnson, Together with Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebride and Johnson's Diary of a Journey Into North Wales, Volume 1Clarendon Press, 1934 - 556 pages |
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Page 411
... describes as , The contention between pleasure and virtue , a struggle which will always be continued while the ... describing these disputations , says : - In this manner . . . I fought my way towards England . ' < This passage is ...
... describes as , The contention between pleasure and virtue , a struggle which will always be continued while the ... describing these disputations , says : - In this manner . . . I fought my way towards England . ' < This passage is ...
Page 438
... describes the scene in the Lords to the Earl of Chatham : - : - ' Lord Mansfield . . . showed himself the merest Captain Bobadil that , I sup- pose , ever existed in real life . . . . You can , perhaps , imagine to yourself the Bishop ...
... describes the scene in the Lords to the Earl of Chatham : - : - ' Lord Mansfield . . . showed himself the merest Captain Bobadil that , I sup- pose , ever existed in real life . . . . You can , perhaps , imagine to yourself the Bishop ...
Page 462
... Johnson ( Journey Western Islands , p . 147 ) describes the sullen dignity of the old castle . ' See also Boswell's Hebrides , post , v . 379 . felt upon this unexpected and very great mark of his 462 Aetat . 54 Saturday 30 July 1763.
... Johnson ( Journey Western Islands , p . 147 ) describes the sullen dignity of the old castle . ' See also Boswell's Hebrides , post , v . 379 . felt upon this unexpected and very great mark of his 462 Aetat . 54 Saturday 30 July 1763.
Contents
DR HILLS DEDICATION TO JOWETT | xxix |
TITLEPAGE OF THE THIRD EDITION | xlvii |
Advertisement to the Life | 23 |
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