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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... received from one of the professors of a foreign university . Johnson , in an irritable fit , thinking there was too much ostentation , said , I never receive any of these tributes of applause from abroad . One instance I recollect of a ...
... received from one of the professors of a foreign university . Johnson , in an irritable fit , thinking there was too much ostentation , said , I never receive any of these tributes of applause from abroad . One instance I recollect of a ...
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... received from the audience . For though Johnson said of him , ' Sir , a man who has a nation to admire him every night , may well be expected to be somewhat elated ; ' yet he would treat theatrical matters with a ludicrous slight . He ...
... received from the audience . For though Johnson said of him , ' Sir , a man who has a nation to admire him every night , may well be expected to be somewhat elated ; ' yet he would treat theatrical matters with a ludicrous slight . He ...
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... received , the people were in a barbarous state , and so on the footing of children , as has been ex- plained . " 66 ' It is evident enough that no one who writes now can use the Pagan deities and mythology ; the only machinery ...
... received , the people were in a barbarous state , and so on the footing of children , as has been ex- plained . " 66 ' It is evident enough that no one who writes now can use the Pagan deities and mythology ; the only machinery ...
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... received in kind , so that there was a great abundance of provisions in possession of the owners of the lands , which , since the plenty of money afforded by commerce , is no longer the case . 66 Hospitality to strangers and foreigners ...
... received in kind , so that there was a great abundance of provisions in possession of the owners of the lands , which , since the plenty of money afforded by commerce , is no longer the case . 66 Hospitality to strangers and foreigners ...
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... received or asked any from the Bishop of Gloucester and if my memory fails me not , he had seen him only once , when they met almost without design , conversed without much effort , and parted without any lasting impression of hatred or ...
... received or asked any from the Bishop of Gloucester and if my memory fails me not , he had seen him only once , when they met almost without design , conversed without much effort , and parted without any lasting impression of hatred or ...
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