The Life of Samuel Johnson: Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain for Nearly Half a Century, 5권Routledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860 |
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... knew not what to say . " Addison's taciturnity in general society is well known . Swift loved , and his readers love , his " little language " to Stella , but his morbid eccentricities and trifling would have appeared contemptible in a ...
... knew not what to say . " Addison's taciturnity in general society is well known . Swift loved , and his readers love , his " little language " to Stella , but his morbid eccentricities and trifling would have appeared contemptible in a ...
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... knew that if he were once launched from the metropolis he would go forward very well ; and I got our common friends there to assist in setting him afloat . To Mrs. Thrale in particular , whose enchantment over him seldom failed , I was ...
... knew that if he were once launched from the metropolis he would go forward very well ; and I got our common friends there to assist in setting him afloat . To Mrs. Thrale in particular , whose enchantment over him seldom failed , I was ...
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... knew his opinion to be the same with my own , he kept himself aloof at a very critical period indeed , when the Douglas cause shook the sacred security of birthright in Scotland to its foundation ; a cause which , had it happened before ...
... knew his opinion to be the same with my own , he kept himself aloof at a very critical period indeed , when the Douglas cause shook the sacred security of birthright in Scotland to its foundation ; a cause which , had it happened before ...
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... knew himself to be dying , which I may some time or other communicate to the world . I shall not , however , Be- * Dr. Beattie , in a letter to Mrs. Montague , gives a high character of this gentle- man , who had been in business at ...
... knew himself to be dying , which I may some time or other communicate to the world . I shall not , however , Be- * Dr. Beattie , in a letter to Mrs. Montague , gives a high character of this gentle- man , who had been in business at ...
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... knew him before he began to be better than other people [ smiling ] ; that he believed he sincerely meant well , but had a mixture of politics and ostentation ; whereas Wesley thought so much on the occasion on which it is spoken , on ...
... knew him before he began to be better than other people [ smiling ] ; that he believed he sincerely meant well , but had a mixture of politics and ostentation ; whereas Wesley thought so much on the occasion on which it is spoken , on ...
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