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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... , at this period , Hawkins , whose edition of the story is attacked by Boswell , was in constant habits of intercourse with Johnson . ] difference with which he had treated its learned author ; B 2 ATAT . 45 . LORD CHESTERFIELD .
... , at this period , Hawkins , whose edition of the story is attacked by Boswell , was in constant habits of intercourse with Johnson . ] difference with which he had treated its learned author ; B 2 ATAT . 45 . LORD CHESTERFIELD .
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... learned author ; and further attempted to conciliate him , by writing two papers in " The World , " in recommend- ation of the work : and it must be confessed , that they contain some studied compliments , so finely turned , that if ...
... learned author ; and further attempted to conciliate him , by writing two papers in " The World , " in recommend- ation of the work : and it must be confessed , that they contain some studied compliments , so finely turned , that if ...
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... learned pamphlet on the alteration of the style , and was , in 1752 , elected President of the Royal Society . Lord Macclesfield's manner was , no doubt , awkward and em- barrassed , but little else in his character reseinbles that of ...
... learned pamphlet on the alteration of the style , and was , in 1752 , elected President of the Royal Society . Lord Macclesfield's manner was , no doubt , awkward and em- barrassed , but little else in his character reseinbles that of ...
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... learned and elegant writer bestowed on those compositions which he intended for the public eye , is so happily ex- pressed in an easy style , that I should injure it by any alteration . " When Johnson came to Oxford in 1754 , the long ...
... learned and elegant writer bestowed on those compositions which he intended for the public eye , is so happily ex- pressed in an easy style , that I should injure it by any alteration . " When Johnson came to Oxford in 1754 , the long ...
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... learned man , but often thoughtless and absent , preached the condemnation - sermon on repentance , before the convicts , on the preceding day , Sunday ; and that in the close he told his audience , that he should give them the ...
... learned man , but often thoughtless and absent , preached the condemnation - sermon on repentance , before the convicts , on the preceding day , Sunday ; and that in the close he told his audience , that he should give them the ...
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