| James Boswell - 1833 - 1182 páginas
...would add an index rerum, that when the reader recollects any incident, he may easily find it, which al present he cannot do, unless he knows in which volume...performance to be read with eagerness, and laid aside forever; hut will he occasionally consulted by the busy, the aged, and the studious; and therefore... | |
| James Boswell - 1835 - 604 páginas
...short. " I wish you would add an index rerum, that when the reader recollects any incident, he may easily find it, which at present he cannot do, unless...volume it is told; for Clarissa is not a performance to he read with eagerness, and laid aside forever; hut will he occasionally consulted by the busy, the... | |
| James Boswell - 1846 - 602 páginas
...short. " I wish you would add an index rerum, that when the reader recollects any incident, he may easily find it, which at present he cannot do, unless...performance to be read with eagerness, and laid aside forever; but will he occasionally consulted by the busy, the aged, and the studious; and therefore... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1859 - 1030 páginas
...Clarissa : " I wish yon would add an index rervm, that when the reader recollects any Incident, he may easily find it, which at present he cannot do, unless...performance to be read with eagerness, and laid aside forever; but will be occasionally consulted by the busy, the aged, and the studious; and therefore... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1859 - 1028 páginas
...imltx rerwn, that when the reader recollects any incident, he may easily find it, which at present be cannot do, unless he knows In which volume it Is told ; for Clarissa is not a performance to lie ruad with ca^ernetus, and laid aside forever; hut will I« occasionally consulted by the busy,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1861 - 654 páginas
...it." Johnson makes a similar suggestion when " Grandison " was published. " ' Clarissa,' " he says, " is not a performance to be read with eagerness, and...consulted by the busy, the aged, and the studious." It is one of the most characteristic excellences of Richardson, that there is not the minutest incident... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 768 páginas
...Dcgmatiting. I wish you would add an index rerun, that when the reader recollects any incident he may easily find it, which at present he cannot do, unless...performance to be read with eagerness, and laid aside forever; but will be occasionally consulted by the busy, the aged, and the studious ; and therefore... | |
| Henry J. Fox - 1876 - 476 páginas
...writing to Richardson) you would add an index rerum, that when the reader recollects any incident he may easily find it, which at present he cannot do unless he knows in which volume it is told." " Reading (says Allibone) is that art by which I am enabled to avail myself of the recorded wisdom... | |
| Henry J. Fox - 1876 - 478 páginas
...writing to Richardson) you would add an index rerum, that when the reader recollects any incident he may easily find it, which at present he cannot do unless he knows in which volume it is told." " Reading (says Allibone) is that art by which I am enabled to avail myself of the recorded wisdom... | |
| James Boswell - 1880 - 488 páginas
...short. " I wish you would add an index rcrum,1 that when the reader recollects any incident, he may easily find it, which at present he cannot do, unless...told; for Clarissa is not a performance to be read willi eagerness, and laid aside for ever; but will be occasionally consulted by the busy, the aged,... | |
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