| James Boswell - 1831 - 570 lehte
...partly owing to the modesty1 with which, own hand ; being willing that of so great a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive...servant, "SAM. JOHNSON." Mr. S n. The History of the Nigrita:. Carthaginians. Cyrenaica. Numidians. Marmarica. Mauritanians. Regie Syrtica. Gaetulians.... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 600 lehte
...partly owing to the modesty1 with which, own hand ; being willing that of so great a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive...to preserve this scrap of literary intelligence in Air. Swinton's own hand, or to deposit it in the Museum, that the veracity of this account may never... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 630 lehte
...willing that of so great a work the history shoulrl be known, and that each writer should receive his duo oribui atper. Hot. The youth Yielding like wax, th'...Rough to reproof, and slow to future cares. FRANC •and, or to deposit it in the Museum, * that the veracity of this account may never be doubted. "... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 590 lehte
...account which 1 now transmit to you in his own hand; being willing that of so great a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive...sir, your most humble servant, " SAM. JOHNSON." Mr. 3 n. The History of the Carthaginians. Numidians. Mauritanians. Ga~tulians. Nigrita. Cyreuaica. Marmarica.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 630 lehte
...account which I now transmit to you in his own hand, being willing that of so great a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive...the veracity of this account may never be doubted. , "lam, Sir, " Your most humble servant, SAM. JOHNSON." Dec. 6, 1784. Mr. Swinton. The History of the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1840 - 334 lehte
...account which I now transmit to you in his own hand, being willing that of so great a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive...literary intelligence in Mr. Swinton's own hand, or to deposite it in the museum,* that the veracity of this account may never be doubted. " I am, sir, "... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1842 - 620 lehte
...willing that of so great a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive lus due proportion of praise from posterity. "I recommend...doubted. " I am, Sir, " Your most humble servant, SAH. JOHNSON." Dee. 6, 1784. Mr. Swinton. The History of the Carthaginians, Numidians, Maurilinians,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1843 - 624 lehte
...should be known, and that each writer should receive hie duo proportion of praise from posterity. "Í recommend to you to preserve this scrap of literary...the veracity of this account may never be doubted. " 1 am, Sir, " Your most humble servant, SAM. JOHNSON." Dee. 6, 1784. Mr. Swinton. The History of the... | |
| James Boswell - 1843 - 588 lehte
...account which I now transmit to you in his own hand; being willing that of go great a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive...praise from posterity. " I recommend to you to preserve ihis scrap of literary intelligence in Mr. Swinton's own hand, or to deposit it in the Museum, that... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1846 - 624 lehte
...willing that of so preat a work the history should be known, and that each writer should receive his duo proportion of praise from posterity. "I recommend to you to preserve this fl,~rap of literary intelligence in Mr. Swinton's own liand, or to deposit it in the Museum,* that... | |
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