Johnsoniana: Robert Anderson. Life of Samuel JohnsonGarland Pub., 1974 |
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... sentiments ennoble the style , and the style familiarises the sentiments ; where every thing is easy and natural , yet every thing is masterly and strong . May the public favour crown his merits ; and may not the English , under the ...
... sentiments ennoble the style , and the style familiarises the sentiments ; where every thing is easy and natural , yet every thing is masterly and strong . May the public favour crown his merits ; and may not the English , under the ...
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... sentiments of his conviction . Mr Boswell allows , that he often talked for victory , and sometimes took up the weaker side , as the most inge- nious things could be said on it , for mere amusement and the pleasure of discussion . Truth ...
... sentiments of his conviction . Mr Boswell allows , that he often talked for victory , and sometimes took up the weaker side , as the most inge- nious things could be said on it , for mere amusement and the pleasure of discussion . Truth ...
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... sentiments . As an epistolary writer , his compositions are to be estimated by his own discriminating idea of the appropriate attributes of " the episto- lic style . " " Some , when they write to their friends , are all affection ; some ...
... sentiments . As an epistolary writer , his compositions are to be estimated by his own discriminating idea of the appropriate attributes of " the episto- lic style . " " Some , when they write to their friends , are all affection ; some ...
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acquaintance admiration afterwards ancient Anecdotes appeared Ashbourne beauty Bennet Langton biographer BISHOP PERCY booksellers Boswell Boswell's Brocklesby Cave censure character collection composition conversation criticism death died distinguished Dr Johnson Dr Taylor edition elegance eminent English Dictionary English Language English poetry entitled Epitaph Essay excellence exertions expression favour Garrick genius Gentleman's Magazine Hawkesworth History honour human imitation kind knowledge labours Langton language Latin learning letter Lichfield literary literature Lives London Lord manner master ment merit Milton mind Miss moral never observed occasion opinion original Oxford pamphlet paper Pembroke College period piety Piozzi poem poet poetical poetry political Pope powers praise Prayers Preface printed published Rambler received SAMUEL JOHNSON says sentiments Shakespeare shew sion Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Reynolds Stourbridge style talents thought Thrale tion translation verses vigour virtue Warton Whigs words writings written wrote