Boswell's Life of Johnson: With an Introd. by Chauncey Brewster TinkerOxford University Press, 1934 - 704 pages |
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... wrote it before she was acquainted with me ; but she has not told you that I wrote it all over again , except two lines . ' ' The Fountains , ' † a beautiful little Fairy tale in prose , written with exquisite simplicity , is one of ...
... wrote it before she was acquainted with me ; but she has not told you that I wrote it all over again , except two lines . ' ' The Fountains , ' † a beautiful little Fairy tale in prose , written with exquisite simplicity , is one of ...
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... wrote for some months in The Uni- versal Visiter , for poor Smart , while he was mad , not then knowing the terms on which he was engaged to write , and thinking I was doing him good . I hoped his wits would soon return to him . Mine ...
... wrote for some months in The Uni- versal Visiter , for poor Smart , while he was mad , not then knowing the terms on which he was engaged to write , and thinking I was doing him good . I hoped his wits would soon return to him . Mine ...
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... wrote concerning the question which perplexed me so much , his Lordship wrote to me : Your scruples have produced more fruit than I ever expected from them ; an excellent dissertation on general principles of morals and law . ' I wrote ...
... wrote concerning the question which perplexed me so much , his Lordship wrote to me : Your scruples have produced more fruit than I ever expected from them ; an excellent dissertation on general principles of morals and law . ' I wrote ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION BY CHAUNCEY BREWSTER TINKER | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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