Samuel JohnsonLongmans, Green, 1955 - 171페이지 |
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... journal that the Great Moralist was not above using a coarse expression on occasion , his biographer can scarcely be blamed for conforming to the standards of his day . In the first instalment of his biography , The Journal of a Tour to ...
... journal that the Great Moralist was not above using a coarse expression on occasion , his biographer can scarcely be blamed for conforming to the standards of his day . In the first instalment of his biography , The Journal of a Tour to ...
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... journals underline the fact that when he was in London his friendship with Johnson was neither his only , nor always ... journal to disturb our faith in the main stream of the later narrative : it is merely that , when Boswell came to ...
... journals underline the fact that when he was in London his friendship with Johnson was neither his only , nor always ... journal to disturb our faith in the main stream of the later narrative : it is merely that , when Boswell came to ...
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... JOURNAL , 1762-1763 . Now First Pub- lished from the Original Manuscript . Prepared for the press , with introduction and notes by Frederick A. Pottle . ( 1950 ) . The journal covers Boswell's first meeting with Johnson . HESTER LYNCH ...
... JOURNAL , 1762-1763 . Now First Pub- lished from the Original Manuscript . Prepared for the press , with introduction and notes by Frederick A. Pottle . ( 1950 ) . The journal covers Boswell's first meeting with Johnson . HESTER LYNCH ...
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