The Life of Samuel Johnson: Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain for Nearly Half a Century, 4±ÇRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1867 |
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... admirable sayings , I shall compen- sate for this want by inserting a collection of them , for which I am indebted to my worthy friend Mr. Langton , whose kind communications have been separately interwoven in many parts of this work ...
... admirable sayings , I shall compen- sate for this want by inserting a collection of them , for which I am indebted to my worthy friend Mr. Langton , whose kind communications have been separately interwoven in many parts of this work ...
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... admirable scolding of Timon of Athens was mentioned , this instance of Johnson's was quoted , and thought to have at least equal excellence . " 6 " As Johnson always allowed the extraordinary talents of Mr. Burke , so Mr. Burke was ...
... admirable scolding of Timon of Athens was mentioned , this instance of Johnson's was quoted , and thought to have at least equal excellence . " 6 " As Johnson always allowed the extraordinary talents of Mr. Burke , so Mr. Burke was ...
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... admiration on trivial occasions ; he never embraces you with on overacted cordiality . ' 66 6 Being in company with a gentleman who thought fit to maintain Dr. Berkeley's ingenious philosophy , that nothing exists but as perceived by ...
... admiration on trivial occasions ; he never embraces you with on overacted cordiality . ' 66 6 Being in company with a gentleman who thought fit to maintain Dr. Berkeley's ingenious philosophy , that nothing exists but as perceived by ...
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... admirable work , I have an opportunity of observing with wonder the correctness with which he rapidly struck off such glowing composition . He may be assimilated to the Lady in Waller , who could impress with " Love at first sight ...
... admirable work , I have an opportunity of observing with wonder the correctness with which he rapidly struck off such glowing composition . He may be assimilated to the Lady in Waller , who could impress with " Love at first sight ...
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... admiration of the fertility of Warburton's genius and of the variety of his materials , was , " The table is always full , Sir . He brings things from the north , and the south , and from every quarter . In his Divine Legation , ' you ...
... admiration of the fertility of Warburton's genius and of the variety of his materials , was , " The table is always full , Sir . He brings things from the north , and the south , and from every quarter . In his Divine Legation , ' you ...
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