The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 2H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... consider me as owing that to a patron , which Provi- dence has enabled me to do for myself . 66 Having carried on my work thus far with so little obligation to any favourer of learning , I shall not be disappointed though I should ...
... consider me as owing that to a patron , which Provi- dence has enabled me to do for myself . 66 Having carried on my work thus far with so little obligation to any favourer of learning , I shall not be disappointed though I should ...
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... consider- able merit in paying so much attention to the improvement of one who was dependent upon his lordship's protection : it has , probably , been exceeded in no instance by the most exemplary parent : and though I can by no means ...
... consider- able merit in paying so much attention to the improvement of one who was dependent upon his lordship's protection : it has , probably , been exceeded in no instance by the most exemplary parent : and though I can by no means ...
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... consider what to do next . I intend in the winter to open a Bibliothèque , and remember , that you are to subscribe a sheet a year let us try , likewise , if we cannot persuade your brother to subscribe another . My book is now coming ...
... consider what to do next . I intend in the winter to open a Bibliothèque , and remember , that you are to subscribe a sheet a year let us try , likewise , if we cannot persuade your brother to subscribe another . My book is now coming ...
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... consider that the powers of the mind are equally liable to change , that understanding may make its appearance and depart , that it may blaze and expire . " Let me not be long without a letter , and I will forgive you the omission of ...
... consider that the powers of the mind are equally liable to change , that understanding may make its appearance and depart , that it may blaze and expire . " Let me not be long without a letter , and I will forgive you the omission of ...
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... acuteness , and vivacity of his mind , than in this miscellany , whether we consider his original essays , or his reviews of the works of others . The " Preliminary Address " + to the public , is ETAT . 47. THE LITERARY MAGAZINE . 61.
... acuteness , and vivacity of his mind , than in this miscellany , whether we consider his original essays , or his reviews of the works of others . The " Preliminary Address " + to the public , is ETAT . 47. THE LITERARY MAGAZINE . 61.
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