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... lived ; " as if there could have been the smallest difficulty to inform himself of that circum- stance , by inquiring in the literary circle with which his lordship was well acquainted , and was , indeed , himself , one of its ornaments ...
... lived ; " as if there could have been the smallest difficulty to inform himself of that circum- stance , by inquiring in the literary circle with which his lordship was well acquainted , and was , indeed , himself , one of its ornaments ...
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... lived with them , or before them . Some part of this ignorance I hope to remove by my book , [ the Dictionary , ] which now draws towards its end ; but which I cannot finish to my mind , without visiting the libraries of Oxford , which ...
... lived with them , or before them . Some part of this ignorance I hope to remove by my book , [ the Dictionary , ] which now draws towards its end ; but which I cannot finish to my mind , without visiting the libraries of Oxford , which ...
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... lived an easy life of decent competence ; and on the whole , perhaps , as little envied Johnson , as Johnson him : the goodness and justice of Providence equalise , to a degree not always visible at first sight , the happiness of ...
... lived an easy life of decent competence ; and on the whole , perhaps , as little envied Johnson , as Johnson him : the goodness and justice of Providence equalise , to a degree not always visible at first sight , the happiness of ...
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... lived " ( as he with tenderness of conscience ( 1 ) This ingenious foreigner , who was a native of Piedmont , came to England about the year 1753 , and died in London , May 5. 1789. A very candid and judicious account of him and his ...
... lived " ( as he with tenderness of conscience ( 1 ) This ingenious foreigner , who was a native of Piedmont , came to England about the year 1753 , and died in London , May 5. 1789. A very candid and judicious account of him and his ...
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... unworthy of that gen- tleman , who had quietly submitted to the critical lash while Johnson lived . It assumed , as characteristics of him , all the This year Mr. William Payne , brother of the re- 70 1756 . LIFE OF JOHNSON . >
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