Lives of the English Poets: Cowley-DrydenClarendon Press, 1905 - English poetry |
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Page xv
... published . This was the first out- come of those Johnsonian studies which were to be the main pursuit of his life . In the Preface to his edition of Boswell , Birkbeck Hill has described the happy day in 1869 when , ' in an old book ...
... published . This was the first out- come of those Johnsonian studies which were to be the main pursuit of his life . In the Preface to his edition of Boswell , Birkbeck Hill has described the happy day in 1869 when , ' in an old book ...
Page xvii
... published by the Clarendon Press . Twelve years had he been engaged on it . Five years had passed since his proposal was accepted by the Delegates . The year of the publication of Boswell found Birkbeck Hill removed from his country ...
... published by the Clarendon Press . Twelve years had he been engaged on it . Five years had passed since his proposal was accepted by the Delegates . The year of the publication of Boswell found Birkbeck Hill removed from his country ...
Page xviii
... published in 1890 , Birkbeck Hill entered upon a new field of writing , though the great study of his life was still the subject . In this book he traces Johnson's journey through Scotland ; but he does more than merely weave together ...
... published in 1890 , Birkbeck Hill entered upon a new field of writing , though the great study of his life was still the subject . In this book he traces Johnson's journey through Scotland ; but he does more than merely weave together ...
Page xx
... published in 1894. The summer of 1896 again found him in America , renewing pleasant intercourse with the friends he had made in his first visit . It was during this second visit that the honorary degree granted him by Williams College ...
... published in 1894. The summer of 1896 again found him in America , renewing pleasant intercourse with the friends he had made in his first visit . It was during this second visit that the honorary degree granted him by Williams College ...
Page xxi
... published nothing , with the exception of a small selection from the letters of Johnson and Lord Chesterfield , which formed a volume in a series entitled Eighteenth Century Letters under the general editorship of Mr. Brimley Johnson ...
... published nothing , with the exception of a small selection from the letters of Johnson and Lord Chesterfield , which formed a volume in a series entitled Eighteenth Century Letters under the general editorship of Mr. Brimley Johnson ...
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