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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... particular may appear tri- fling to some , it will be relished by others ; while ev- ery little spark adds something to the general blaze : and to please the true , candid , warm admirers of John- son , and in any degree increase the ...
... particular may appear tri- fling to some , it will be relished by others ; while ev- ery little spark adds something to the general blaze : and to please the true , candid , warm admirers of John- son , and in any degree increase the ...
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... particular instance , and cer- tainly not to his kindness to me . If a profuse man , who does not value his money , and gives a large sum to a whore , gives half as much , or an equally large sum to relieve a friend , it cannot be ...
... particular instance , and cer- tainly not to his kindness to me . If a profuse man , who does not value his money , and gives a large sum to a whore , gives half as much , or an equally large sum to relieve a friend , it cannot be ...
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... particular case ; where , perhaps , he was in the right . But I beg leave to enter my most solemn protest against his general doctrine with respect to the Slave Trade . For I will resolutely say that his unfavourable notion of it was ...
... particular case ; where , perhaps , he was in the right . But I beg leave to enter my most solemn protest against his general doctrine with respect to the Slave Trade . For I will resolutely say that his unfavourable notion of it was ...
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... particular account of the distress which the person , upon every account most dear to me , suffered ; and of the dismal state of apprehension in which I now was : adding that I never stood more in need of his consoling philosophy ...
... particular account of the distress which the person , upon every account most dear to me , suffered ; and of the dismal state of apprehension in which I now was : adding that I never stood more in need of his consoling philosophy ...
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... particular to say ; and general expressions of good will , I hope , our long friendship is grown too solid to want . " Of publick affairs you have information from the news - papers wherever you go , for the English keep no secret ; and ...
... particular to say ; and general expressions of good will , I hope , our long friendship is grown too solid to want . " Of publick affairs you have information from the news - papers wherever you go , for the English keep no secret ; and ...
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