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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... never would return . I remember having mentioned this story to George Lord Lyttelton , who told me he was very intimate with Lord Chesterfield ; and , holding it as a well- known truth , defended Lord Chesterfield by saying , that ...
... never would return . I remember having mentioned this story to George Lord Lyttelton , who told me he was very intimate with Lord Chesterfield ; and , holding it as a well- known truth , defended Lord Chesterfield by saying , that ...
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... never be expected , when there is neither terror to enforce , nor interest to invite it . " “ But a Grammar , a Dictionary , and a History of our language through its several stages , were still wanting at home , and importunately ...
... never be expected , when there is neither terror to enforce , nor interest to invite it . " “ But a Grammar , a Dictionary , and a History of our language through its several stages , were still wanting at home , and importunately ...
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... never had a patron before . precise and probable ground for Johnson's animosity than Bos- well gives , by hinting that Johnson expected some pecuniary assistance from Lord Chesterfield . He says , " It does not ap- pear that Lord ...
... never had a patron before . precise and probable ground for Johnson's animosity than Bos- well gives , by hinting that Johnson expected some pecuniary assistance from Lord Chesterfield . He says , " It does not ap- pear that Lord ...
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... never saw me eat in his life . ” ( 1 ) On the 6th of March came out Lord Bolingbroke's works , published by Mr. David Mallet . The wild and pernicious ravings under the name of " Philo- sophy , " which were thus ushered into the world ...
... never saw me eat in his life . ” ( 1 ) On the 6th of March came out Lord Bolingbroke's works , published by Mr. David Mallet . The wild and pernicious ravings under the name of " Philo- sophy , " which were thus ushered into the world ...
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... never deliberately show my disrespect to a man of your character : and I now pay you a very honest acknowledgment , for the advancement of the literature of our native country . You have shown to all , who shall hereafter attempt the ...
... never deliberately show my disrespect to a man of your character : and I now pay you a very honest acknowledgment , for the advancement of the literature of our native country . You have shown to all , who shall hereafter attempt the ...
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