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, 5±ÇRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860 |
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... nature , his position in society , even his glaring foibles and weaknesses , fitted him for the task . We cannot appreciate his excellence unless we estimate what our lighter literature would be deprived of if his genial labours were ...
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... natural and unavoidable causes ; some through sheer folly and extravagance ; and others have gone down while . struggling to support and replace their dependents . In Rasay , Ulva , and Inchkenneth , the ancient familiar names are no ...
... natural and unavoidable causes ; some through sheer folly and extravagance ; and others have gone down while . struggling to support and replace their dependents . In Rasay , Ulva , and Inchkenneth , the ancient familiar names are no ...
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... Nature of sea - sickness . Burnet's " History of his own Times . " Difference between dedications and histories OCTOBER 5. - People may come to do anything by talking of it . Maclean . Bayle . Leibnitz and Clarke . Survey of Col. at ...
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... natural to man ¡¤ 307 311 SUMMARY ACCOUNT of the manner in which Dr. Johnson spent nis time from November 12 to November 21. Lord Mansfield , Mr. Richardson . The private life of an English judge . Dr. Johnson's high opinion of Dr ...
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... Highland scenes , I am confident he would be pleased with the grand features of nature in many parts of this country : he will meet with many persons here who respect him , and some whom I am persuaded JOURNAL OF A TOUR.
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