The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, 2±ÇH.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... admiration ; I mean the perspicuity with which he has expressed abstract scientific notions . As an instance of this , I shall quote the following sentence : " When the radical idea branches out into parallel ramifications , how can a ...
... admiration ; I mean the perspicuity with which he has expressed abstract scientific notions . As an instance of this , I shall quote the following sentence : " When the radical idea branches out into parallel ramifications , how can a ...
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... admirable art of composition , in the assistance which he gave to Mr. Zachariah Williams , father of the blind lady whom he had humanely received under his roof . Mr. Williams had followed the profession of physic in Wales ; but having ...
... admirable art of composition , in the assistance which he gave to Mr. Zachariah Williams , father of the blind lady whom he had humanely received under his roof . Mr. Williams had followed the profession of physic in Wales ; but having ...
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... admirable instances of grave humour , of which he had an uncommon share . Nor on some occasions has he repressed that power of sophistry which he possessed in so eminent a degree . In No. 11. , he treats with the utmost contempt the ...
... admirable instances of grave humour , of which he had an uncommon share . Nor on some occasions has he repressed that power of sophistry which he possessed in so eminent a degree . In No. 11. , he treats with the utmost contempt the ...
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... commenced . George II . was still alive , whom Johnson always abused , and sometimes very indecently . See antè , p . 164. , and post , April 6 . 1775.-C. help admiring how well it is adapted to produce the 90 1758 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... commenced . George II . was still alive , whom Johnson always abused , and sometimes very indecently . See antè , p . 164. , and post , April 6 . 1775.-C. help admiring how well it is adapted to produce the 90 1758 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides James Boswell. help admiring how well it is adapted to produce the effect which he wished : ¡° Neither the judges of our laws , nor the representatives of our people , would be much affected ...
Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides James Boswell. help admiring how well it is adapted to produce the effect which he wished : ¡° Neither the judges of our laws , nor the representatives of our people , would be much affected ...
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