The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides;H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... favoured the public with an original memorandum of Dr. Johnson's , of hints for the Life of Pope , ' written down as they were suggested to his mind in the course of his researches . This is none of the least of those gratifications ...
... favoured the public with an original memorandum of Dr. Johnson's , of hints for the Life of Pope , ' written down as they were suggested to his mind in the course of his researches . This is none of the least of those gratifications ...
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... favours , he had never received or asked any from the bishop of Gloucester ; and , if my memory fails me not , he had seen him only once , when they met almost without design , conversed without much effort , and parted without any ...
... favours , he had never received or asked any from the bishop of Gloucester ; and , if my memory fails me not , he had seen him only once , when they met almost without design , conversed without much effort , and parted without any ...
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... was , per- haps , more admirable than even his writings , how- ever excellent . Mr. Wilkes has , however , favoured me with one repartee of Pope , of which Johnson ÆTAT . 72 . POPE . 19 66 was not 18 1781 . LIFE OF JOHNSON.
... was , per- haps , more admirable than even his writings , how- ever excellent . Mr. Wilkes has , however , favoured me with one repartee of Pope , of which Johnson ÆTAT . 72 . POPE . 19 66 was not 18 1781 . LIFE OF JOHNSON.
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... favour of Heaven . ' ( ) E. M. " The last paragraph of this note is of great im- portance ; and I request that my readers may ( 1 ) I have since observed , that Johnson has further enforced the propriety of exhibiting the faults of ...
... favour of Heaven . ' ( ) E. M. " The last paragraph of this note is of great im- portance ; and I request that my readers may ( 1 ) I have since observed , that Johnson has further enforced the propriety of exhibiting the faults of ...
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... favour . " His practice , which was once [ very extensive ] in- vidiously great . " There is scarcely any distemper of dreadful name [ of ] which he has not [ shown ] taught his reader how [ it is to be opposed ] to oppose . " Of this ...
... favour . " His practice , which was once [ very extensive ] in- vidiously great . " There is scarcely any distemper of dreadful name [ of ] which he has not [ shown ] taught his reader how [ it is to be opposed ] to oppose . " Of this ...
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