The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order ; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons ; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, Never Before Published ; the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Near Half a Century During which He Flourished, Band 4J. Richardson, 1821 |
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... objects agitated and distended my mind in a most agreeable manner . " One should think ( said I ) that the proprietor of all this must be happy . " - " Nay , VOL . IV . B sir ( said Johnson ) , all this excludes but THE ...
... objects agitated and distended my mind in a most agreeable manner . " One should think ( said I ) that the proprietor of all this must be happy . " - " Nay , VOL . IV . B sir ( said Johnson ) , all this excludes but THE ...
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... at College . Goldsmith in I 1 [ He was distinguished in college , as appears from a cir- cumstance mentioned by Dr. Kearney . See vol . ii . p . 20 . M.J the same manner recollected more of that friend's early years 8 [ 1777 . THE LIFE OF.
... at College . Goldsmith in I 1 [ He was distinguished in college , as appears from a cir- cumstance mentioned by Dr. Kearney . See vol . ii . p . 20 . M.J the same manner recollected more of that friend's early years 8 [ 1777 . THE LIFE OF.
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... manner recollected more of that friend's early years , as he grew a greater man . " I mentioned that Lord Monboddo told me , he awaked every morning at four , and then for his health got up and walked in his room naked , with the window ...
... manner recollected more of that friend's early years , as he grew a greater man . " I mentioned that Lord Monboddo told me , he awaked every morning at four , and then for his health got up and walked in his room naked , with the window ...
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... manner of Johnson . When treating of the utility of the plea- sures of imagination in preserving us from vice , it is observed of those " who know not how to be idle and innocent , " that " their very first step out of business is into ...
... manner of Johnson . When treating of the utility of the plea- sures of imagination in preserving us from vice , it is observed of those " who know not how to be idle and innocent , " that " their very first step out of business is into ...
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... manner . Mallet's Life of Bacon has no inconsider- able merit as an acute and elegant dissertation relative to its subject ; but Mallet's mind was not compre- hensive enough to embrace the vast extent of Lord Verulam's genius and ...
... manner . Mallet's Life of Bacon has no inconsider- able merit as an acute and elegant dissertation relative to its subject ; but Mallet's mind was not compre- hensive enough to embrace the vast extent of Lord Verulam's genius and ...
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