id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 52246 Mallory, George Boswell the Biographer .txt text/plain 86935 4468 73 in his edition of Boswell's 'Life of Johnson.' Boswell's 'Life of Johnson' is, as we all know, a unique biography; Hebrides' of Johnson's visit to Boswell's home, held his opinions enough of Johnson's feelings, and Boswell's account of their parting place the friends and admirers of Dr. Johnson, and with whom Boswell great friend's conversation." "Nay, Sir, Mr. Boswell is right," said Johnson, "every man wishes for preferment, and if Boswell had lived hospitable than we have passed.' Dr. Johnson in a letter to Mrs. Thrale wrote of him in terms of the highest esteem: 'Boswell will clear, indeed, when we read the 'Life of Johnson,' that Boswell, to write him a letter, which Johnson did, and Boswell came in while one that his impression of Johnson after reading Boswell's 'Life' and Nothing in Boswell's 'Life of Johnson' is more remarkable, as nothing Johnson, Boswell's Life of: ./cache/52246.txt ./txt/52246.txt