Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... called “ Senilia ; " in which he shews so little learning or taste in writing , as to make Car- teret a dactyl ' . In matters of genealogy it is necessary to give the bare names as they are ; but in poetry , and in prose of any elegance ...
... called “ Senilia ; " in which he shews so little learning or taste in writing , as to make Car- teret a dactyl ' . In matters of genealogy it is necessary to give the bare names as they are ; but in poetry , and in prose of any elegance ...
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... called to convert him : " Tu sei santo , ma tu non sei filosofo . " — It is an un- happy circumstance that one might give away five hundred pounds in a year to those that importune in the streets , and not do any good ' . ' ' There is ...
... called to convert him : " Tu sei santo , ma tu non sei filosofo . " — It is an un- happy circumstance that one might give away five hundred pounds in a year to those that importune in the streets , and not do any good ' . ' ' There is ...
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... called Pot , or some such name , was introduced to him as a particular admirer of his . The Doctor growled and took no further notice . " He admires in especial your Irene as the finest tragedy of modern times ; " to which the Doctor ...
... called Pot , or some such name , was introduced to him as a particular admirer of his . The Doctor growled and took no further notice . " He admires in especial your Irene as the finest tragedy of modern times ; " to which the Doctor ...
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... called Shakspeare Illus- trated ' . JOHNSON . “ And did not you tell him he was a rascal ' ? " GOLDSMITH . " No , Sir , I did not . Perhaps he might not mean what he said . " JOHNSON . “ Nay , Sir , if he lied , it is a different thing ...
... called Shakspeare Illus- trated ' . JOHNSON . “ And did not you tell him he was a rascal ' ? " GOLDSMITH . " No , Sir , I did not . Perhaps he might not mean what he said . " JOHNSON . “ Nay , Sir , if he lied , it is a different thing ...
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... Boswell , jun . , gives the following reading of the first four lines of the last stanza , not from Dodsley's Collection , but from an earlier one , called The Grove . Johnson Aetat . 71. ] Adam Smith's conversation . 29 Johnson.
... Boswell , jun . , gives the following reading of the first four lines of the last stanza , not from Dodsley's Collection , but from an earlier one , called The Grove . Johnson Aetat . 71. ] Adam Smith's conversation . 29 Johnson.
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