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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... give the bare names as they are ; but in poetry , and in prose of any elegance in the writing , they require to have inflection given to them . His book of the Dialects is a sad heap of confusion . The only way to write on them is to ...
... give the bare names as they are ; but in poetry , and in prose of any elegance in the writing , they require to have inflection given to them . His book of the Dialects is a sad heap of confusion . The only way to write on them is to ...
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... give away five hundred pounds in a year to those that im- portune in the streets , and not do any good . " " There is nothing more likely to betray a man into absurdity , than condescension ; when he seems to suppose his understanding ...
... give away five hundred pounds in a year to those that im- portune in the streets , and not do any good . " " There is nothing more likely to betray a man into absurdity , than condescension ; when he seems to suppose his understanding ...
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... give way to such a fancy . At one time of my life I had taken it into my head that it was not wholesome to study between breakfast and dinner . ' " 6 " Mr. Beauclerk one day repeated to Dr. Johnson Pope's lines , ' Let modest Foster ...
... give way to such a fancy . At one time of my life I had taken it into my head that it was not wholesome to study between breakfast and dinner . ' " 6 " Mr. Beauclerk one day repeated to Dr. Johnson Pope's lines , ' Let modest Foster ...
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... give Mr. Dossie his vote to be a member of this Society , paid up an arrear which had run on for two years . On this occasion he mentioned a circumstance , as characteristic of the Scotch . ' One of that nation , ' said he , who had ...
... give Mr. Dossie his vote to be a member of this Society , paid up an arrear which had run on for two years . On this occasion he mentioned a circumstance , as characteristic of the Scotch . ' One of that nation , ' said he , who had ...
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... give credit to a clergyman . ' 999 " " He used to quote , with great warmth , the saying of Aristotle re- corded by Diogenes Laertius ; ' that there was the same difference be- tween one learned and unlearned , as between the living and ...
... give credit to a clergyman . ' 999 " " He used to quote , with great warmth , the saying of Aristotle re- corded by Diogenes Laertius ; ' that there was the same difference be- tween one learned and unlearned , as between the living and ...
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