Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... known for the sake of understanding other parts of ancient authours , is the least pleasing or valuable part of their writings . ' C Mattaire's account of the Stephani ' is a heavy book . He seems to have been a puzzle - headed man ...
... known for the sake of understanding other parts of ancient authours , is the least pleasing or valuable part of their writings . ' C Mattaire's account of the Stephani ' is a heavy book . He seems to have been a puzzle - headed man ...
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... didst not , savage , Know thine own meaning , but wouldst gabble like A thing most brutish , I endow'd thy purposes With words that made them known . ' The Tempest , act i . sc . 2 . Aetat . 71. ] Physical and moral truth . 7 in.
... didst not , savage , Know thine own meaning , but wouldst gabble like A thing most brutish , I endow'd thy purposes With words that made them known . ' The Tempest , act i . sc . 2 . Aetat . 71. ] Physical and moral truth . 7 in.
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... , note . Lockman was known in France as the translator of Voltaire's La Henriade . See Marmontel's Preface . Vol- taire's Works , ed . 1819 , viii . 18 . ' Luke vii . 50. BOSWELL . Observations 8 J The green room of Drury Lane . [
... , note . Lockman was known in France as the translator of Voltaire's La Henriade . See Marmontel's Preface . Vol- taire's Works , ed . 1819 , viii . 18 . ' Luke vii . 50. BOSWELL . Observations 8 J The green room of Drury Lane . [
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... known that his Lordship died before the sentence was made known . ' ' Johnson one day gave high praise to Dr. Bentley's verses in Dodsley's Collection , which he recited with his for he would have procured him a sufficient salary on the ...
... known that his Lordship died before the sentence was made known . ' ' Johnson one day gave high praise to Dr. Bentley's verses in Dodsley's Collection , which he recited with his for he would have procured him a sufficient salary on the ...
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... known to have written . ' I shall here insert them , and hope my readers will apply them . ' Who strives to mount Parnassus ' hill , And thence poetick laurels bring , Must first acquire due force and skill , Must fly with swan's or ...
... known to have written . ' I shall here insert them , and hope my readers will apply them . ' Who strives to mount Parnassus ' hill , And thence poetick laurels bring , Must first acquire due force and skill , Must fly with swan's or ...
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