The Life of Samuel Johnson, Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works in Chronological Order: A Series of His Epistolary Correspondance and Conversations, ... and Original Pieces of His Composition, Band 4Baynes and son, 1826 |
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... given to them . - His book of the dialects is a sad heap of confusion : the only way to write on them is to tabulate them with notes , added at the bottom of the page , and references . " " It may be questioned , whether there is not ...
... given to them . - His book of the dialects is a sad heap of confusion : the only way to write on them is to tabulate them with notes , added at the bottom of the page , and references . " " It may be questioned , whether there is not ...
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... given dignity to a bishop ; ' and of Mr. Thomas Davies he said , Sir , Davies has learning enough to give credit to a clergyman . ' " 66 He used to quote , with great warmth , the saying of Aristotle recorded by Diogenes Laertius ; that ...
... given dignity to a bishop ; ' and of Mr. Thomas Davies he said , Sir , Davies has learning enough to give credit to a clergyman . ' " 66 He used to quote , with great warmth , the saying of Aristotle recorded by Diogenes Laertius ; that ...
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... given in that grammar as a praxis ; Sir , ' said he , ' I never made such an effort to attain Greek . ' · 999 " Of Dodsley's Publick Virtue , a Poem , he said , ' It was fine blank : ( meaning to express his usual contempt for blank ...
... given in that grammar as a praxis ; Sir , ' said he , ' I never made such an effort to attain Greek . ' · 999 " Of Dodsley's Publick Virtue , a Poem , he said , ' It was fine blank : ( meaning to express his usual contempt for blank ...
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... given by Lucian of the ancient sage , ἄριστον ὧν οἶδα ἐγὼ φιλοσόφων γενομένον , “ the best philoso- ¿ yw pher whom I have ever seen or known . " b Sterne is of a direct contrary opinion . See his Sentimental Journey , arti- cle , The ...
... given by Lucian of the ancient sage , ἄριστον ὧν οἶδα ἐγὼ φιλοσόφων γενομένον , “ the best philoso- ¿ yw pher whom I have ever seen or known . " b Sterne is of a direct contrary opinion . See his Sentimental Journey , arti- cle , The ...
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... given such a picture of his 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 ...
... given such a picture of his 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 ...
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