The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Heritage Press, 1963 |
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... gave the first impression of that more extensive reading in which he had indulged himself . His tutor , Mr. Jorden , fellow of Pembroke , was not , it seems , a man of such abilities as we should conceive requisite for the instructor of ...
... gave the first impression of that more extensive reading in which he had indulged himself . His tutor , Mr. Jorden , fellow of Pembroke , was not , it seems , a man of such abilities as we should conceive requisite for the instructor of ...
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... gave better proofs of the force , acuteness , and vivacity of his mind , than in this miscellany , whether we consider his original essays , or his reviews of the works of others . The ' Preliminary Address ' + to the publick , is a ...
... gave better proofs of the force , acuteness , and vivacity of his mind , than in this miscellany , whether we consider his original essays , or his reviews of the works of others . The ' Preliminary Address ' + to the publick , is a ...
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... gave his wife a liberal indulgence , both in the choice of their company , and in the mode of entertaining them . He understood and valued Johnson , without remission , from their first acquaintance to the day of his death . Mrs. Thrale ...
... gave his wife a liberal indulgence , both in the choice of their company , and in the mode of entertaining them . He understood and valued Johnson , without remission , from their first acquaintance to the day of his death . Mrs. Thrale ...
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