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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... wish that there should be . There might , indeed , be 1 Mrs. Catherine Clive was the daughter of an Irish gentleman named Ruftar , and the wife of Mr. Clive the barrister ; from whom she had separated before entering upon the stage ...
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... Wish , ' a song by Dr. Walter Pope , a verse bordering on licentiousness . Johnson rebuked him in the finest manner , by first showing that he did not know the passage he was aiming at , and thus humbling him : Sir , that is not the ...
... Wish , ' a song by Dr. Walter Pope , a verse bordering on licentiousness . Johnson rebuked him in the finest manner , by first showing that he did not know the passage he was aiming at , and thus humbling him : Sir , that is not the ...
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... wish or inclinatian to see him again . This year the Rev. Dr. Francklin , having published a translation of " 6 Lucian , " inscribed to him the Demonax thus : - " To Dr. SAMUEL JOHNSON , the Demonax of the present age , this piece is ...
... wish or inclinatian to see him again . This year the Rev. Dr. Francklin , having published a translation of " 6 Lucian , " inscribed to him the Demonax thus : - " To Dr. SAMUEL JOHNSON , the Demonax of the present age , this piece is ...
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... wish to be known , -I mean , both from his own writings , and from the writings of those who dissented from his principles , or who envied his reputa- tion . But , as to favours , he had never received or asked any from the Bishop of ...
... wish to be known , -I mean , both from his own writings , and from the writings of those who dissented from his principles , or who envied his reputa- tion . But , as to favours , he had never received or asked any from the Bishop of ...
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... wish to be carried forward . " He said to the Rev. Mr. Strahan , " Warburton is perhaps the last man who has written with a mind full of reading and reflection . " It is remarkable , that in the Life of Broome , Johnson takes notice of ...
... wish to be carried forward . " He said to the Rev. Mr. Strahan , " Warburton is perhaps the last man who has written with a mind full of reading and reflection . " It is remarkable , that in the Life of Broome , Johnson takes notice of ...
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