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... record and , let it be repeated , it was on The Rambler that Boswell's admiration was initially based . Johnson's second series of periodical essays ( The Idler ) were contributed to The Universal Chronicle , a weekly publication ...
... record and , let it be repeated , it was on The Rambler that Boswell's admiration was initially based . Johnson's second series of periodical essays ( The Idler ) were contributed to The Universal Chronicle , a weekly publication ...
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... record his impressions of the religion , language , education , agriculture , and daily life of a society which he had long desired to visit . At an early age he had read Martin's Description of the Western Islands ( 1703 ) and in 28 ...
... record his impressions of the religion , language , education , agriculture , and daily life of a society which he had long desired to visit . At an early age he had read Martin's Description of the Western Islands ( 1703 ) and in 28 ...
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... record of conversation and its convincing picture of the social scene has inevitably monopolized their interest . But for Boswell it was always the Rambler who argued and declaimed . Whether at the Mitre , the Club , or Mrs. Thrale's ...
... record of conversation and its convincing picture of the social scene has inevitably monopolized their interest . But for Boswell it was always the Rambler who argued and declaimed . Whether at the Mitre , the Club , or Mrs. Thrale's ...
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