The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Including a Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides: In Five Volumes, 2±ÇMurray, 1831 - 571ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... publick report , as to Johnson's being himself the authour of a consider- able part of that poem . Much , no doubt , both of the sentiments and expression were derived from con- versation with him3 ; and it was certainly submitted to ...
... publick report , as to Johnson's being himself the authour of a consider- able part of that poem . Much , no doubt , both of the sentiments and expression were derived from con- versation with him3 ; and it was certainly submitted to ...
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... publick , or who have served it . It is our first duty to serve society ; and after we have done that , we may attend wholly to the salvation of our own souls . A youthful passion for abstracted de- votion should not be encouraged . " I ...
... publick , or who have served it . It is our first duty to serve society ; and after we have done that , we may attend wholly to the salvation of our own souls . A youthful passion for abstracted de- votion should not be encouraged . " I ...
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... publick library . " 66 borrow much from any thought he had already ¡° I should have thought His majesty inquired if he was then writing any thing . He answered , he was not , for he had pretty well told the world what he knew , and must ...
... publick library . " 66 borrow much from any thought he had already ¡° I should have thought His majesty inquired if he was then writing any thing . He answered , he was not , for he had pretty well told the world what he knew , and must ...
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... Publick Advertiser ( the theatrical gazette of that day ) , soon after the first representation of this comedy in 1768. - Goldsmith probably thought that the lines printed in italick characters , which , however , seem necessary , or at ...
... Publick Advertiser ( the theatrical gazette of that day ) , soon after the first representation of this comedy in 1768. - Goldsmith probably thought that the lines printed in italick characters , which , however , seem necessary , or at ...
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... publick was favoured with nothing of Johnson's composition , either for himself or any of his friends 2. His " Medita- [ It was drolly said , in reference to the pensions granted to Doctors Sheb- beare and Johnson , that the king had ...
... publick was favoured with nothing of Johnson's composition , either for himself or any of his friends 2. His " Medita- [ It was drolly said , in reference to the pensions granted to Doctors Sheb- beare and Johnson , that the king had ...
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