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, 4권Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1867 |
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... answered , Too wordy . ' At another time , when one was reading his tragedy of Irene , ' to a company at a house in the country , he lef the room ; and somebody having asked him the reason of this , he re plied , Sir , I thought it had ...
... answered , Too wordy . ' At another time , when one was reading his tragedy of Irene , ' to a company at a house in the country , he lef the room ; and somebody having asked him the reason of this , he re plied , Sir , I thought it had ...
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... answer with violence , 1 It is said that Capel spent more than twenty years in preparing this edition of Shakspeare . He was not only a dramatic critic , but the editor of a volume of ancient poetry entitled " Prolusiones , " and other ...
... answer with violence , 1 It is said that Capel spent more than twenty years in preparing this edition of Shakspeare . He was not only a dramatic critic , but the editor of a volume of ancient poetry entitled " Prolusiones , " and other ...
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... answered , ' The Thane of Ross ; ' ( which it will be recollected is a very inconsiderable character . ) ' O brave ! ' said Johnson . " 6 " Of Mr. Longley , at Rochester , a gentleman of very considerable learning , whom Dr. Johnson met ...
... answered , ' The Thane of Ross ; ' ( which it will be recollected is a very inconsiderable character . ) ' O brave ! ' said Johnson . " 6 " Of Mr. Longley , at Rochester , a gentleman of very considerable learning , whom Dr. Johnson met ...
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... answer for himself : I never engaged in this controversy . I always said Shakspeare had Latin enough to grammaticise his Eng- lish . ' 399 " A clergyman , whom he cha- racterised as one who loved to say little oddities , was affecting ...
... answer for himself : I never engaged in this controversy . I always said Shakspeare had Latin enough to grammaticise his Eng- lish . ' 399 " A clergyman , whom he cha- racterised as one who loved to say little oddities , was affecting ...
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... answered , ' I doubt , Sir , he was unoculus inter cæcos . 7792 " " He used frequently to observe , that men might be very eminent in a profession , without our perceiving any particular power of mind in them in conversation . It seems ...
... answered , ' I doubt , Sir , he was unoculus inter cæcos . 7792 " " He used frequently to observe , that men might be very eminent in a profession , without our perceiving any particular power of mind in them in conversation . It seems ...
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