Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... tion , and the anxiety of suspense . ' What has been thus elegantly given , will , I hope , not be reproachfully enjoyed ; I shall endeavour to give your Lordship the only recompense which generosity desires , the gratifica- tion of ...
... tion , and the anxiety of suspense . ' What has been thus elegantly given , will , I hope , not be reproachfully enjoyed ; I shall endeavour to give your Lordship the only recompense which generosity desires , the gratifica- tion of ...
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... tion , though much of it is chimerical . ' Speaking of one1 who with more than ordinary boldness attacked publick measures and the royal family , he said , ' I think he is safe from the law , but he is an abusive scoundrel ; and instead ...
... tion , though much of it is chimerical . ' Speaking of one1 who with more than ordinary boldness attacked publick measures and the royal family , he said , ' I think he is safe from the law , but he is an abusive scoundrel ; and instead ...
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... tion , it kindled only rage and resentment . He charged his minis- ter , in a publick paper , with scandal , defamation , and falsehood . The minister , thus reproached , had his own character to vindicate , upon which his pastoral ...
... tion , it kindled only rage and resentment . He charged his minis- ter , in a publick paper , with scandal , defamation , and falsehood . The minister , thus reproached , had his own character to vindicate , upon which his pastoral ...
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Dedication to Sir Joshua Reynolds | 1 |
Advertisement to the Third Edition | 9 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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