The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: 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 Near Half a Century, During which He Flourished : in Two Volumes, 1±ÇHenry Baldwin, 1791 |
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... circumstance , and from time to time obligingly satisfied my inquiries , by communicating to me the incidents of his early years ; as I acquired a facility in recollecting , and was very affiduous in recording his conversation , of ...
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... circumstance in the cha- racter and conduct of my illustrious friend ; who , I trust , will , by a true and fair delineation , be vindicated both from the injurious mifrepresentations of this authour , and from the flighter afperfions ...
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... circumstances . ' Let me remember , ( fays Hale ) when I find myself inclined to pity a criminal , that there is likewise a pity due to the country . ' If we owe regard to the memory of the dead , there is yet more refpect to be paid to ...
... circumstances . ' Let me remember , ( fays Hale ) when I find myself inclined to pity a criminal , that there is likewise a pity due to the country . ' If we owe regard to the memory of the dead , there is yet more refpect to be paid to ...
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... will to the end of time be by his writings preserved in admiration . • Plutarch's Life of Alexander , Langhorne's Tranflation . " There 1 " There are many invisible circumstances , which whether THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON . 5.
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... circumstances , which whether we read as enqui- rers after natural or moral knowledge , whether we intend to enlarge our science , or increase our virtue , are more important than publick occur- rences . Thus Salluft , the great master ...
... circumstances , which whether we read as enqui- rers after natural or moral knowledge , whether we intend to enlarge our science , or increase our virtue , are more important than publick occur- rences . Thus Salluft , the great master ...
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