The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... Goldsmith said the same thing ; only he said it in a softer manner than Goldsmith did ; for he acknow- ordinary sense of the word , social and communicative to a fault . Dr. Johnson no doubt meant , that he was too much of an egotist ...
... Goldsmith said the same thing ; only he said it in a softer manner than Goldsmith did ; for he acknow- ordinary sense of the word , social and communicative to a fault . Dr. Johnson no doubt meant , that he was too much of an egotist ...
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... Goldsmith . The Epitaph written for him by Dr. Johnson became the subject of conversation , and various emendations were sug- ( 1 ) This was a mistake , which was not discovered till after Goldsmith's monument was put up in Westminster ...
... Goldsmith . The Epitaph written for him by Dr. Johnson became the subject of conversation , and various emendations were sug- ( 1 ) This was a mistake , which was not discovered till after Goldsmith's monument was put up in Westminster ...
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... Goldsmith equally the epithets of " Poeta , Historici , Physici , " is surely not right ; for as to his claim to the last of those epithets , I have heard Johnson himself say , " Goldsmith , Sir , will give us a very fine book upon the ...
... Goldsmith equally the epithets of " Poeta , Historici , Physici , " is surely not right ; for as to his claim to the last of those epithets , I have heard Johnson himself say , " Goldsmith , Sir , will give us a very fine book upon the ...
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