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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... praise , be this his pride , " To force applause no modern arts are tried : " Should partial catcalls all his hopes confound , " He bids no trumpet quell the fatal found ; " Should welcome sleep relieve the weary wit , " He rolls no ...
... praise , be this his pride , " To force applause no modern arts are tried : " Should partial catcalls all his hopes confound , " He bids no trumpet quell the fatal found ; " Should welcome sleep relieve the weary wit , " He rolls no ...
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... praise of fuperiour excellence . Analysed into parts , it will furnish a rich store of noble sentiments , fine imagery , and beautiful language ; but it is deficient in pathos , in that delicate power of touching the human feelings ...
... praise of fuperiour excellence . Analysed into parts , it will furnish a rich store of noble sentiments , fine imagery , and beautiful language ; but it is deficient in pathos , in that delicate power of touching the human feelings ...
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... praise pursued at different periods . Of the gay in youth . dang . hurt , & c . despised . " Of the fancy in manhood . Ambit . stocks - bargains . - Of the wife and fober in old age - seriousness - formality - maxims , but general ...
... praise pursued at different periods . Of the gay in youth . dang . hurt , & c . despised . " Of the fancy in manhood . Ambit . stocks - bargains . - Of the wife and fober in old age - seriousness - formality - maxims , but general ...
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... praise appeared in the newf- papers ; and the editor of the Gentleman's Magazine mentions , in October , his having received several letters to the same purpose from the learned . " The Student , or Oxford and Cambridge Mifcellany ...
... praise appeared in the newf- papers ; and the editor of the Gentleman's Magazine mentions , in October , his having received several letters to the same purpose from the learned . " The Student , or Oxford and Cambridge Mifcellany ...
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... praise of paying a just regard to the illustrious dead , united with the pleasure of doing good to the living . To assist illustrious indigence , struggling with distress and debilitated by age , is a display of virtue , and an ...
... praise of paying a just regard to the illustrious dead , united with the pleasure of doing good to the living . To assist illustrious indigence , struggling with distress and debilitated by age , is a display of virtue , and an ...
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