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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... mind what he said or wrote , and that I had done with him . " This is that celebrated letter of which so much has been said , and about which curiosity has been so long excited , without being gratified . I for many years solicited ...
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... mind upon innumerable occasions ; and , perhaps no man ever more forcibly felt the truth of the sentiment so elegantly expressed by my friend Mr. Malone , in his prologue to Mr. Jephson's tragedy of " Julia : " " " Vain - wealth , and ...
... mind upon innumerable occasions ; and , perhaps no man ever more forcibly felt the truth of the sentiment so elegantly expressed by my friend Mr. Malone , in his prologue to Mr. Jephson's tragedy of " Julia : " " " Vain - wealth , and ...
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... mind which appeared in this letter , was congenial with that which Warburton himself amply possessed . There is a curious minute circumstance which struck me , in comparing the various editions of Johnson's Imitations of Juvenal . In ...
... mind which appeared in this letter , was congenial with that which Warburton himself amply possessed . There is a curious minute circumstance which struck me , in comparing the various editions of Johnson's Imitations of Juvenal . In ...
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... 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 , distinguished ...
... 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 , distinguished ...
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... mind , without visiting the libraries of Oxford , which I therefore hope to see in a fortnight . ( 2 ) I know not how long I shall stay , or where I shall lodge : but shall be sure to look for you at my arrival , and we shall easily ...
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