Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... four , if not five deep ' ( ante , May 2 , 1780 ) , is lively enough ; but ' the particulars of the conversation ' which he neglects , Boswell would have given us in full . IV . - I separately J 2 Theocritus and Virgil . [ A.D. 1780 .
... four , if not five deep ' ( ante , May 2 , 1780 ) , is lively enough ; but ' the particulars of the conversation ' which he neglects , Boswell would have given us in full . IV . - I separately J 2 Theocritus and Virgil . [ A.D. 1780 .
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... given to them . His book of the Dialects ' is a sad heap of confusion ; the only way to write on them is to tabulate them with Notes , added at the bottom of the page , and references . ' 6 It may be questioned , whether there is not ...
... given to them . His book of the Dialects ' is a sad heap of confusion ; the only way to write on them is to tabulate them with Notes , added at the bottom of the page , and references . ' 6 It may be questioned , whether there is not ...
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... turnings . Anfractuosity is not given . Lord Macau- lay , in the last sentence in his Biography of Johnson , alludes to this passage . 6 See ante , iii . 169 , note 1 . animadversions , Aetat . 71. ] Johnson criticises his own writings .
... turnings . Anfractuosity is not given . Lord Macau- lay , in the last sentence in his Biography of Johnson , alludes to this passage . 6 See ante , iii . 169 , note 1 . animadversions , Aetat . 71. ] Johnson criticises his own writings .
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... given dignity to a bishop ; " and of Mr. Thomas Davies he said , " Sir , Davies has learning enough to give credit to a clergy- man ' . ' 1999 ' He used to quote , with great warmth , the saying of Aristotle recorded by Diogenes ...
... given dignity to a bishop ; " and of Mr. Thomas Davies he said , " Sir , Davies has learning enough to give credit to a clergy- man ' . ' 1999 ' He used to quote , with great warmth , the saying of Aristotle recorded by Diogenes ...
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... given in that Grammar as a praxis , “ Sir , ( said he , ) I never made such an effort to attain Greek " . " ' - ' He uses the same image in The Life of Milton ( Works , vii . 104 ) : He might still be a giant among the pigmies , the one ...
... given in that Grammar as a praxis , “ Sir , ( said he , ) I never made such an effort to attain Greek " . " ' - ' He uses the same image in The Life of Milton ( Works , vii . 104 ) : He might still be a giant among the pigmies , the one ...
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