Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... admirable remarks of Mr. Hutcheson upon the word merit . I remember a controversy I had with Dr. Johnson upon this very term : we began with theology fiercely , I gently car- ried the conversation onward to philosophy , and after a ...
... admirable remarks of Mr. Hutcheson upon the word merit . I remember a controversy I had with Dr. Johnson upon this very term : we began with theology fiercely , I gently car- ried the conversation onward to philosophy , and after a ...
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... admiration of Johnson , as he usually was , he requested that Dr. Johnson might be introduced to him ; and Mr. Langton having mentioned it to Johnson , he very kindly and readily agreed ; and being presented by Mr. Langton to his ...
... admiration of Johnson , as he usually was , he requested that Dr. Johnson might be introduced to him ; and Mr. Langton having mentioned it to Johnson , he very kindly and readily agreed ; and being presented by Mr. Langton to his ...
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... . ' The learned Society , under whose sanction such gabble is ushered into the world , would do well to offer a premium to any one who will discover its meaning . Bos- WELL . for Aetat . 71. ] Johnson's admirable scolding . 31 for.
... . ' The learned Society , under whose sanction such gabble is ushered into the world , would do well to offer a premium to any one who will discover its meaning . Bos- WELL . for Aetat . 71. ] Johnson's admirable scolding . 31 for.
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... admirable scolding of Timon of Athens was mentioned , this instance of Johnson's was quoted , and thought to have at least equal excellence . ' ' As Johnson always allowed the extraordinary talents of Mr. Burke , so Mr. Burke was fully ...
... admirable scolding of Timon of Athens was mentioned , this instance of Johnson's was quoted , and thought to have at least equal excellence . ' ' As Johnson always allowed the extraordinary talents of Mr. Burke , so Mr. Burke was fully ...
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... admiration on trivial occasions ; he never em- braces you with an overacted cordiality ' . ' 999 ' Being in company with a gentleman who thought fit to maintain Dr. Berkeley's ingenious philosophy , that nothing exists but as perceived ...
... admiration on trivial occasions ; he never em- braces you with an overacted cordiality ' . ' 999 ' Being in company with a gentleman who thought fit to maintain Dr. Berkeley's ingenious philosophy , that nothing exists but as perceived ...
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