The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, 2권,파트 2J. Murray, 1835 |
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... present at a scene , which he has probably heard inaccurately described by others . In my note taken on the very day , in which I am confident I marked every thing material that passed , no mention is made of this gentle- having ...
... present at a scene , which he has probably heard inaccurately described by others . In my note taken on the very day , in which I am confident I marked every thing material that passed , no mention is made of this gentle- having ...
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... present , by scratches , knocks , or any other agency , no evidence of any preternatural power was ex- hibited . " The spirit was then very seriously advertised , that the person to whom the promise was made of striking the coffin was ...
... present , by scratches , knocks , or any other agency , no evidence of any preternatural power was ex- hibited . " The spirit was then very seriously advertised , that the person to whom the promise was made of striking the coffin was ...
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... present system of nature shall subsist ; nor can his- tory or poetry exhibit more than pleasure triumphing over virtue , and virtue subjugating pleasure . " As Dr. Oliver Goldsmith will frequently appear in this narrative , I shall ...
... present system of nature shall subsist ; nor can his- tory or poetry exhibit more than pleasure triumphing over virtue , and virtue subjugating pleasure . " As Dr. Oliver Goldsmith will frequently appear in this narrative , I shall ...
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... present State of Polite Learning in Europe , " and of " The Citizen of the World , ” a series of letters supposed to be written from London by a Chinese . ( 1 ) No man had the art of displaying with more advantage as a writer , whatever ...
... present State of Polite Learning in Europe , " and of " The Citizen of the World , ” a series of letters supposed to be written from London by a Chinese . ( 1 ) No man had the art of displaying with more advantage as a writer , whatever ...
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... present Majesty . Why , Sir , ( said he , with a hearty laugh , ) it is a 66 ( 1 ) See post , p . 286. , his letter to Mr. George Strahan , May 25. 1765 . - - C. mighty foolish noise that they make . ( 1 ) P 3 ÆTAT . 54 . 213 IDLENESS A ...
... present Majesty . Why , Sir , ( said he , with a hearty laugh , ) it is a 66 ( 1 ) See post , p . 286. , his letter to Mr. George Strahan , May 25. 1765 . - - C. mighty foolish noise that they make . ( 1 ) P 3 ÆTAT . 54 . 213 IDLENESS A ...
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acquaintance afterwards anecdotes antè appear asked Beauclerk BENNET LANGTON Bishop Bonnell Thornton Boswell Burke Burney C. J. Blomfield called Charles Charles Burney CLUB conversation DAVID GARRICK Davies Dempster Derrick died dine dinner Doctor doubt Earl expression favour Garrick gave gentleman George Dempster give Goldsmith happy Hawkins hear heard Henry Gally Knight honour hope John Johnson Joseph Warton July king Langton letter literary live London Lord LUCY PORTER mankind mentioned merit mind Miss Mitre morning never observed OLIVER GOLDSMITH once opinion perhaps Piozzi pleased pleasure poem poet poor pounds published recollect respect Samuel Johnson seemed servant Shakspeare Sheridan shew Sir Joshua Reynolds society soon spirit Street supped suppose sure talk thing Thomas Thomas Sheridan thought Thrale tion told Trinity Warton William wish writing wrote young