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It had already been known that his habit was first to make rough notes for his journals , while his memory was fresh ; then to write them up more fully . ... 1 Including , as already stated , the original journal of the Hebridean tour .
It had already been known that his habit was first to make rough notes for his journals , while his memory was fresh ; then to write them up more fully . ... 1 Including , as already stated , the original journal of the Hebridean tour .
Pagina 261
First , the excessive and obsessive importance Boswell attached to keeping a journal of his own life . He even had at times the bizarre notion that he should live no more than he could record - an atti- tude , to me as fantastic as the ...
First , the excessive and obsessive importance Boswell attached to keeping a journal of his own life . He even had at times the bizarre notion that he should live no more than he could record - an atti- tude , to me as fantastic as the ...
Pagina 277
In his journals , his letters , his talk he will happily reveal weaknesses or absurdities that most men would blush to face ... Luckily , however , and char- acteristically , instead of consigning his Journal to the flames , he merely ...
In his journals , his letters , his talk he will happily reveal weaknesses or absurdities that most men would blush to face ... Luckily , however , and char- acteristically , instead of consigning his Journal to the flames , he merely ...
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