Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... Reynolds's . On Saturday , at Dr. Bell's . On Sunday , at Dr. Burney's ; at night , came Mrs. Ord , Mr. Greville , & c . On Monday with Reynolds , at night with Lady Lucan ; to - day with Mr. Langton ; to - morrow with the Bishop of St ...
... Reynolds's . On Saturday , at Dr. Bell's . On Sunday , at Dr. Burney's ; at night , came Mrs. Ord , Mr. Greville , & c . On Monday with Reynolds , at night with Lady Lucan ; to - day with Mr. Langton ; to - morrow with the Bishop of St ...
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... Reynolds ; for instance , under vulgarism , which word is not in the previous editions . Beattie he quotes under weak , and Gray under bosom . He introduces also many quotations from Law , and Young . In the earlier editions , in his ...
... Reynolds ; for instance , under vulgarism , which word is not in the previous editions . Beattie he quotes under weak , and Gray under bosom . He introduces also many quotations from Law , and Young . In the earlier editions , in his ...
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... Reynolds , he said , " Sir , I know no man who has passed through life with more observation than Reynolds . " ' ' He repeated to Mr. Langton , with great energy , in the Greek , our SAVIOUR'S gracious expression concerning the ...
... Reynolds , he said , " Sir , I know no man who has passed through life with more observation than Reynolds . " ' ' He repeated to Mr. Langton , with great energy , in the Greek , our SAVIOUR'S gracious expression concerning the ...
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... early prejudices which he never attempted to conquer . ' Reynolds wrote of Johnson : - ' The prejudices he had to countries did not extend to individuals . In re- IV . - 2 ' He 18 A conversation with Dr. Parr . [ A.D. 1780.
... early prejudices which he never attempted to conquer . ' Reynolds wrote of Johnson : - ' The prejudices he had to countries did not extend to individuals . In re- IV . - 2 ' He 18 A conversation with Dr. Parr . [ A.D. 1780.
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... Reynolds , ii . 460. Garrick wrote of the French in 1769 : - ' Their politesse has reduced their char- acter to such a sameness , and their humours and passions are so curbed by habit , that , when you have seen half - a - dozen French ...
... Reynolds , ii . 460. Garrick wrote of the French in 1769 : - ' Their politesse has reduced their char- acter to such a sameness , and their humours and passions are so curbed by habit , that , when you have seen half - a - dozen French ...
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