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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... instances of dying for love . She was buried in the cathedral of Lichfield ; and he , with a tender regard ... instance of any man , whofe C 1 1712 . العالم whose history has been minutely related , THE LIFE OF DR . JOHNSON . و.
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... instance of that jealous independence of spirit , and impetuosity of temper , which never forsook him . The fact was acknow- ledged to me by himself , upon the authority of his mother . One day , when the fervant who used to be sent to ...
... instance of that jealous independence of spirit , and impetuosity of temper , which never forsook him . The fact was acknow- ledged to me by himself , upon the authority of his mother . One day , when the fervant who used to be sent to ...
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... instance , he would call up a boy and ask him Latin for a candlestick , which the boy could not expect to be asked . Now , Sir , if a boy could anfwer every question , there would be no need of a master to teach him . " It is , however ...
... instance , he would call up a boy and ask him Latin for a candlestick , which the boy could not expect to be asked . Now , Sir , if a boy could anfwer every question , there would be no need of a master to teach him . " It is , however ...
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... instance of what has been often observed , that the boy is the man in miniature ; and that the diftinguishing characteristicks of each individual are the fame , through the whole course of life . His favourites used to receive very ...
... instance of what has been often observed , that the boy is the man in miniature ; and that the diftinguishing characteristicks of each individual are the fame , through the whole course of life . His favourites used to receive very ...
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... instance of his cafual reading , when but a boy . Having imagined that his brother had hid some apples behind a large folio upon an upper shelf in his father's shop , he climbed up to search for them . There were no apples ; but the ...
... instance of his cafual reading , when but a boy . Having imagined that his brother had hid some apples behind a large folio upon an upper shelf in his father's shop , he climbed up to search for them . There were no apples ; but the ...
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