The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 8H.G. Bohn, 1844 |
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... mind was so full of that kind of information , and it was so well arranged in his memory , that in performing what he had undertaken in this way , he had little more to do than to put his thoughts upon paper ; exhibiting first each ...
... mind was so full of that kind of information , and it was so well arranged in his memory , that in performing what he had undertaken in this way , he had little more to do than to put his thoughts upon paper ; exhibiting first each ...
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... mind . May , 1781 . " You somehow forgot the advertisement for the new edition . It was not enclosed . Of Gay's Letters I see not that any use can be made , for they give no informa- tion of any thing . That he was a member of a philo ...
... mind . May , 1781 . " You somehow forgot the advertisement for the new edition . It was not enclosed . Of Gay's Letters I see not that any use can be made , for they give no informa- tion of any thing . That he was a member of a philo ...
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... mind . " The characters by which Waller intended to dis- tinguish his writings are [ elegance ] sprightliness and dignity . " Blossoms to be valued only as they [ fetch ] foretell fruits 66 Images such as the superficies of nature ...
... mind . " The characters by which Waller intended to dis- tinguish his writings are [ elegance ] sprightliness and dignity . " Blossoms to be valued only as they [ fetch ] foretell fruits 66 Images such as the superficies of nature ...
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... mind , that they who know the anxiety for repose as to the awful subject of our state beyond the grave , though they may think his opinion ill - founded , must think charita- bly of his sentiment : " But , gracious God , how well dost ...
... mind , that they who know the anxiety for repose as to the awful subject of our state beyond the grave , though they may think his opinion ill - founded , must think charita- bly of his sentiment : " But , gracious God , how well dost ...
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... mind in the course of his researches . This is none of the least of those gratifications which Mr. D'Israeli has so frequently administered to the lovers of literary history . " — C that writer had taken of his mind , and from 14 1781 ...
... mind in the course of his researches . This is none of the least of those gratifications which Mr. D'Israeli has so frequently administered to the lovers of literary history . " — C that writer had taken of his mind , and from 14 1781 ...
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