The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Band 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... admirable rules on this point . Don Quixote , and the philosopher in the forty - fourth chapter of Rasselas , illustrate our position . Dr. Willis's definition is given in a note to the above- mentioned chapter in Rasselas , vol . i . p ...
... admirable rules on this point . Don Quixote , and the philosopher in the forty - fourth chapter of Rasselas , illustrate our position . Dr. Willis's definition is given in a note to the above- mentioned chapter in Rasselas , vol . i . p ...
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... admiration of the pious Law's writings by addressing the following earnest questions to his es- teemed friend Miss Hill Boothby . " Have you read Mr. Law ? not cursorily , but with attention ? I wish you would consider him : His appeal ...
... admiration of the pious Law's writings by addressing the following earnest questions to his es- teemed friend Miss Hill Boothby . " Have you read Mr. Law ? not cursorily , but with attention ? I wish you would consider him : His appeal ...
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... admiration . Nor can any one , conversant with the writings of John- son , fail to discern his hand in this passage of the Dedica- " Here , " says Murphy , in his Essay on the Life and Genius of Johnson , we see the infant Hercules ...
... admiration . Nor can any one , conversant with the writings of John- son , fail to discern his hand in this passage of the Dedica- " Here , " says Murphy , in his Essay on the Life and Genius of Johnson , we see the infant Hercules ...
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... admirable philosophical tale , the principal scene of which is laid in that country . Johnson returned to Lichfield early in 1734 , and in Au- gust that year he made an attempt to procure some little subsistence by his pen ; for he ...
... admirable philosophical tale , the principal scene of which is laid in that country . Johnson returned to Lichfield early in 1734 , and in Au- gust that year he made an attempt to procure some little subsistence by his pen ; for he ...
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... admiring husband , Mrs. Johnson was formosa , culta , ingeniosa , pia . See her epitaph at length in a subsequent page of these memoirs under the year 1752.—ED. • The following account of Mrs. Johnson and her family , is copied from a ...
... admiring husband , Mrs. Johnson was formosa , culta , ingeniosa , pia . See her epitaph at length in a subsequent page of these memoirs under the year 1752.—ED. • The following account of Mrs. Johnson and her family , is copied from a ...
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