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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... knowledge , had his mind seasoned with pious reverence , and sincerely disapproved of the infidel writings of several , whom in the course of his almost universal gay intercourse with men of eminence he treated with external civility ...
... knowledge , had his mind seasoned with pious reverence , and sincerely disapproved of the infidel writings of several , whom in the course of his almost universal gay intercourse with men of eminence he treated with external civility ...
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... knowledge of the obsolete words . " His tragedy of the " Siege of Damascus was first represented February 17. 1720 ; and on the same day he died . Pope describes him as " a good humble - spirited man , a great admirer of Addison , and ...
... knowledge of the obsolete words . " His tragedy of the " Siege of Damascus was first represented February 17. 1720 ; and on the same day he died . Pope describes him as " a good humble - spirited man , a great admirer of Addison , and ...
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... knowledge of the Pre- tender's being in London in the latter end of the reign of George the Second , where Dr. King was introduced to him . He died in 1763. C. - ( 1 ) I suppose Johnson means , that my kind intention of being the first ...
... knowledge of the Pre- tender's being in London in the latter end of the reign of George the Second , where Dr. King was introduced to him . He died in 1763. C. - ( 1 ) I suppose Johnson means , that my kind intention of being the first ...
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... them to receive agreeably to Newton's statutes ; and a fellowship to St. John's College . Neither of the last are to take place these forty years . " ¥å . doing it alone ? All branches of knowledge must be 34 1753 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... them to receive agreeably to Newton's statutes ; and a fellowship to St. John's College . Neither of the last are to take place these forty years . " ¥å . doing it alone ? All branches of knowledge must be 34 1753 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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... knowledge must be considered in it . Do you know Mathematics ? Do you know Natural History ? " Johnson answered , ¡° Why , sir , I must do as well as I can . My chief purpose is to give my countrymen a view of what is doing in literature ...
... knowledge must be considered in it . Do you know Mathematics ? Do you know Natural History ? " Johnson answered , ¡° Why , sir , I must do as well as I can . My chief purpose is to give my countrymen a view of what is doing in literature ...
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