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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... whole Life of Savage there is not one date . Several details and corrections of errors , with which he was furnished for his Lives of the Poets , were wholly neglected . But in truth Mr. Boswell himself has , more than any other writer ...
... whole Life of Savage there is not one date . Several details and corrections of errors , with which he was furnished for his Lives of the Poets , were wholly neglected . But in truth Mr. Boswell himself has , more than any other writer ...
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... whole morning sliding in Christ - Church meadows , and missed his lecture in logic . After dinner he sent for me to his room . I expected a sharp re- buke for my idleness , and went with a beating heart . ( 1 ) When we were seated , he ...
... whole morning sliding in Christ - Church meadows , and missed his lecture in logic . After dinner he sent for me to his room . I expected a sharp re- buke for my idleness , and went with a beating heart . ( 1 ) When we were seated , he ...
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... 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 mankind - nec vixit malè qui natus moriensque fefellit ...
... 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 mankind - nec vixit malè qui natus moriensque fefellit ...
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... whole progress of this well - earned academical honour , I shall insert the Chancellor of Oxford's letter to the University , the diploma , and Johnson's letter of thanks to the Vice - Chancellor . LETTER 35. TO THE REV . DR ...
... whole progress of this well - earned academical honour , I shall insert the Chancellor of Oxford's letter to the University , the diploma , and Johnson's letter of thanks to the Vice - Chancellor . LETTER 35. TO THE REV . DR ...
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... whole university , in desiring that it may be proposed in convocation to confer on him the degree of Master of Arts by diploma , to which I readily give my consent ; and am , Mr. Vice - Chancellor , and Gentle- men , your affectionate ...
... whole university , in desiring that it may be proposed in convocation to confer on him the degree of Master of Arts by diploma , to which I readily give my consent ; and am , Mr. Vice - Chancellor , and Gentle- men , your affectionate ...
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