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Page 54
... Boswell had no other way of paying a compliment to his friend . 25 The return made by this friend is the bringing Mr. Boswell as a kind of Old - Bailey evidence against his native country . Did those , who know Mr. Boswell best , sit as ...
... Boswell had no other way of paying a compliment to his friend . 25 The return made by this friend is the bringing Mr. Boswell as a kind of Old - Bailey evidence against his native country . Did those , who know Mr. Boswell best , sit as ...
Page 58
... Boswell read the original text of Y6 and Y7 some three months after the book had appeared , and consulted legal ... Boswell's papers , perhaps records of Cadell's publishing office and further records of correspondence of Strahan , and ...
... Boswell read the original text of Y6 and Y7 some three months after the book had appeared , and consulted legal ... Boswell's papers , perhaps records of Cadell's publishing office and further records of correspondence of Strahan , and ...
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... Boswell thought that this gentleman , whom he had offended in his Tour , might possibly be the author of the Remarks.aa But Lord Macdonald's letters to Boswell during the quarrel are written in such a nonsensical style that one can ...
... Boswell thought that this gentleman , whom he had offended in his Tour , might possibly be the author of the Remarks.aa But Lord Macdonald's letters to Boswell during the quarrel are written in such a nonsensical style that one can ...
Contents
JOHNSONS TRIP TO DEVON IN 1762 | 3 |
JOHNSON AND THE EARL OF ORRERY | 29 |
MNICOL MACPHERSON AND JOHNSON | 45 |
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