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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... this excludes only one evil ; but how much good does it let in ? " -- To this observation much praise has been justly given . Let me then now do myself the hon- VOL . IV . 931734 B Our names were sent up , and a well - THE ...
... this excludes only one evil ; but how much good does it let in ? " -- To this observation much praise has been justly given . Let me then now do myself the hon- VOL . IV . 931734 B Our names were sent up , and a well - THE ...
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... given point of time there is , perhaps , as much youth and gaiety in the world as at another . Before I came into this life , in which I have had so many pleas- ant scenes , have not thousands and ten thousands of deaths and funerals ...
... given point of time there is , perhaps , as much youth and gaiety in the world as at another . Before I came into this life , in which I have had so many pleas- ant scenes , have not thousands and ten thousands of deaths and funerals ...
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... given us a series of reflections on his own life ; but his senti- ments are so noble , his morality so sublime , that bis meditations are universally admired . In the third class we have some others of tolerable credit , who have giv ...
... given us a series of reflections on his own life ; but his senti- ments are so noble , his morality so sublime , that bis meditations are universally admired . In the third class we have some others of tolerable credit , who have giv ...
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... given to the publick the first five volumes of a new edition of BIOGRAPHIA BRITANNICA , between the years 1778 and 1793 , Dr. Kippis died , October 8 , 1795 ; and the work is not likely to be soon completed . M. ] 6 2 In this censure ...
... given to the publick the first five volumes of a new edition of BIOGRAPHIA BRITANNICA , between the years 1778 and 1793 , Dr. Kippis died , October 8 , 1795 ; and the work is not likely to be soon completed . M. ] 6 2 In this censure ...
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... given , and she would find company enough come to her ; for every body loves to have things which please the palate put in their way , without trouble or preparation . " Such was his attention to the minutia of life and manners . He ...
... given , and she would find company enough come to her ; for every body loves to have things which please the palate put in their way , without trouble or preparation . " Such was his attention to the minutia of life and manners . He ...
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