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... his want of attention to details is his greatest , if not his only , fault , as a biographer . In the whole Life of Savage there is not one date . Several details and corrections of errors , with which he was furnished for his Lives ...
... his want of attention to details is his greatest , if not his only , fault , as a biographer . In the whole Life of Savage there is not one date . Several details and corrections of errors , with which he was furnished for his Lives ...
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... who was very desirous to hear it ( promising at the same time that no copy of it should be taken ) , Johnson seemed much pleased that it had attracted the attention of a nobleman of such a respectable character ; but after pausing ...
... who was very desirous to hear it ( promising at the same time that no copy of it should be taken ) , Johnson seemed much pleased that it had attracted the attention of a nobleman of such a respectable character ; but after pausing ...
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... his lordship represents as mere fashionable gallantry ; and , in others , of inculcating the base practice of dissimulation , and recommending , with disproportionate anxiety , a perpetual attention to external elegance of manners .
... his lordship represents as mere fashionable gallantry ; and , in others , of inculcating the base practice of dissimulation , and recommending , with disproportionate anxiety , a perpetual attention to external elegance of manners .
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JOHNSON , " Of his conversation while at Oxford at this time , Mr. Warton preserved and communicated to me the following memorial , which , though not written with all the care and attention which that learned and elegant writer ...
JOHNSON , " Of his conversation while at Oxford at this time , Mr. Warton preserved and communicated to me the following memorial , which , though not written with all the care and attention which that learned and elegant writer ...
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Your civilities were offered with too much elegance not to engage attention ; and I have too much pleasure in pleasing men like you , not to feel very sensibly the distinction which you have bestowed upon me . - " Few consequences of my ...
Your civilities were offered with too much elegance not to engage attention ; and I have too much pleasure in pleasing men like you , not to feel very sensibly the distinction which you have bestowed upon me . - " Few consequences of my ...
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