The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 2,Teil 1J. Murray, 1835 |
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... genius issued forth , And Pelham's fled to heaven . " Johnson this year found an interval of leisure to make an excursion to Oxford , for the purpose of consulting the libraries there . Of this , and of many interesting circumstances ...
... genius issued forth , And Pelham's fled to heaven . " Johnson this year found an interval of leisure to make an excursion to Oxford , for the purpose of consulting the libraries there . Of this , and of many interesting circumstances ...
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... genius naturally , it may be sup- posed , more vigorous than Meeke's , and he was now beginning to enjoy the fame , of which so many painful years of distress and penury had laid the foundation . Meeke had lived an easy life of decent ...
... genius naturally , it may be sup- posed , more vigorous than Meeke's , and he was now beginning to enjoy the fame , of which so many painful years of distress and penury had laid the foundation . Meeke had lived an easy life of decent ...
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... genius of Bayle and the learning of Le Clerc , was not disgraced by the taste , the know- ledge , and the judgment of Maty . His style is pure and eloquent , and in his virtues or even in his defects he may be reckoned as one of the ...
... genius of Bayle and the learning of Le Clerc , was not disgraced by the taste , the know- ledge , and the judgment of Maty . His style is pure and eloquent , and in his virtues or even in his defects he may be reckoned as one of the ...
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... genius would have appeared to more advantage , but you could not have fixed upon any other in which your labours would have done such substantial service to the present age and to posterity . I am glad that your health has supported the ...
... genius would have appeared to more advantage , but you could not have fixed upon any other in which your labours would have done such substantial service to the present age and to posterity . I am glad that your health has supported the ...
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... , he replied , " I live upon the recollection of an innocent and well - spent life , which is my only support . " NICHOLS , vol . iii . p . 107. ] cision of language , as indicate a genius of the 46 1755 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... , he replied , " I live upon the recollection of an innocent and well - spent life , which is my only support . " NICHOLS , vol . iii . p . 107. ] cision of language , as indicate a genius of the 46 1755 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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