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, Band 4C. Ewer & T. Bedlington, 1824 |
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... admiration for one of them sixty pounds was offered . The excellent smooth gravel roads ; the large piece of water formed by his Lordship from some small brooks , with a hand- some barge upon it ; the venerable Gothick church , now the ...
... admiration for one of them sixty pounds was offered . The excellent smooth gravel roads ; the large piece of water formed by his Lordship from some small brooks , with a hand- some barge upon it ; the venerable Gothick church , now the ...
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... much struck on read- ing it , that he clasped his hands together , and remained for some time in an attitude of silent admiration . VOL . IV . C and then the sentence proceeds to expand the circum- stances Etat . 68. ] 13 DR . JOHNSON .
... much struck on read- ing it , that he clasped his hands together , and remained for some time in an attitude of silent admiration . VOL . IV . C and then the sentence proceeds to expand the circum- stances Etat . 68. ] 13 DR . JOHNSON .
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... very 1 Ecclesiasticus , chap . xxxviii . v . 25. The whole chapter may be read as an admirable illustration of the superiority of cultivated minds over the gro : s and illiterate . well . " These , we may be sure , 20 [ 1777 . THE LIFE OF.
... very 1 Ecclesiasticus , chap . xxxviii . v . 25. The whole chapter may be read as an admirable illustration of the superiority of cultivated minds over the gro : s and illiterate . well . " These , we may be sure , 20 [ 1777 . THE LIFE OF.
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... admiration of the Roman Senate , as if composed of men sincerely desirous to re- solve what they should think best for their country . My friend would allow no such character to the Roman Senate ; and he maintained that the British ...
... admiration of the Roman Senate , as if composed of men sincerely desirous to re- solve what they should think best for their country . My friend would allow no such character to the Roman Senate ; and he maintained that the British ...
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... admirable dis- cussions than I should be able to draw from his person- al conversation ; for , I suppose there is not a man in the world to whom he discloses his sentiments so free- ly as to yourself . " I cannot omit a curious ...
... admirable dis- cussions than I should be able to draw from his person- al conversation ; for , I suppose there is not a man in the world to whom he discloses his sentiments so free- ly as to yourself . " I cannot omit a curious ...
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