The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, 2±ÇH.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... passed formally between Andrew Millar and Johnson , to the above effect . I am assured this was not the case . In the way of incidental remark it was a pleasant play of raillery . To have deliberately written notes in such terms would ...
... passed formally between Andrew Millar and Johnson , to the above effect . I am assured this was not the case . In the way of incidental remark it was a pleasant play of raillery . To have deliberately written notes in such terms would ...
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... passed the press . " I shall be glad if these strictures appear to you not unwarrantable ; for whom should he , who toils in set- tling a language , desire to please but him who is adorn- ing it ? I hope your new book is printing ...
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... passed a long life in that delusion . C. - ( 8 ) [ This pamphlet bore the name of Z. Williams on the title page and Warton has recorded that Johnson , on presenting a copy of it in 1755 to the Bodleian , was careful to insert the title ...
... passed a long life in that delusion . C. - ( 8 ) [ This pamphlet bore the name of Z. Williams on the title page and Warton has recorded that Johnson , on presenting a copy of it in 1755 to the Bodleian , was careful to insert the title ...
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... passing over him . " ( ' ) No royal or noble patron extended a ( 1 ) He was so far from being " set above the necessity of making provision for the day that was passing over him , " that he appears to have been in this year in great ...
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... passed after day , till other things drove it from my thoughts ; yet not so , but that I remember with great pleasure your commendation of my Dictionary . Your praise was welcome , not only because I believe it was sincere , but because ...
... passed after day , till other things drove it from my thoughts ; yet not so , but that I remember with great pleasure your commendation of my Dictionary . Your praise was welcome , not only because I believe it was sincere , but because ...
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