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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... expected from man ; but if we are to judge by the various works of Johnson already published , we have good reason to believe , that he will bring this as near to perfection as any man could do . The Plan of it , which he published some ...
... expected from man ; but if we are to judge by the various works of Johnson already published , we have good reason to believe , that he will bring this as near to perfection as any man could do . The Plan of it , which he published some ...
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... expected , when there is neither terror to enforce , nor interest to invite it . " • " But a Grammar , a Dictionary , and a History of our language through its several stages , were still wanting at home , and importunately called for ...
... expected , when there is neither terror to enforce , nor interest to invite it . " • " But a Grammar , a Dictionary , and a History of our language through its several stages , were still wanting at home , and importunately called for ...
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... expected some pecuniary assistance from Lord Chesterfield . He says , " It does not appear that Lord Chesterfield showed any substantial proofs of approbation to our philologer . A small present Johnson would have disdained , and he was ...
... expected some pecuniary assistance from Lord Chesterfield . He says , " It does not appear that Lord Chesterfield showed any substantial proofs of approbation to our philologer . A small present Johnson would have disdained , and he was ...
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... expected , that the master would order a copy of his Dictionary , now near publication ; but the master did not choose to talk on the subject , never asked Johnson to dine , nor even to visit him , while he staid at Oxford . After we ...
... expected , that the master would order a copy of his Dictionary , now near publication ; but the master did not choose to talk on the subject , never asked Johnson to dine , nor even to visit him , while he staid at Oxford . After we ...
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... expected a sharp rebuke for my idleness , and went with a beating heart . ( 1 ) When we were seated , he told me he had sent for me to drink a glass of wine with him , and to tell me , he was not angry with me for missing his lecture ...
... expected a sharp rebuke for my idleness , and went with a beating heart . ( 1 ) When we were seated , he told me he had sent for me to drink a glass of wine with him , and to tell me , he was not angry with me for missing his lecture ...
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