Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... late books with an example that was wanting , or when my heart , in the tenderness of friendship , solicited admission for a favour- ite name . ' Johnson's Works , v . 39. He cites himself under im- portant , Mrs. Lennox under talent ...
... late books with an example that was wanting , or when my heart , in the tenderness of friendship , solicited admission for a favour- ite name . ' Johnson's Works , v . 39. He cites himself under im- portant , Mrs. Lennox under talent ...
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... late learned Mr. Dyer . ' Works , viii . 385. Had he been alive he was to have been the professor of mathe- matics in the imaginary college at St. Andrews . Boswell's Hebrides , Aug. 25. Many years after his death , Johnson bought his ...
... late learned Mr. Dyer . ' Works , viii . 385. Had he been alive he was to have been the professor of mathe- matics in the imaginary college at St. Andrews . Boswell's Hebrides , Aug. 25. Many years after his death , Johnson bought his ...
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... late too often passed in Scotland for Metaphysicks , ) he thus ventures to criticise one of the noblest lines in our language : — ' Dr. Johnson has remarked , that " time toil'd after him in vain . " But I should apprehend , that this ...
... late too often passed in Scotland for Metaphysicks , ) he thus ventures to criticise one of the noblest lines in our language : — ' Dr. Johnson has remarked , that " time toil'd after him in vain . " But I should apprehend , that this ...
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... late Mr. Fitzherbert ' told Mr. Langton that Johnson said to him , Sir , a man has no more right to say an uncivil thing , than to act one ; no more right to say a rude thing to another than to knock him down . " ' My dear friend Dr ...
... late Mr. Fitzherbert ' told Mr. Langton that Johnson said to him , Sir , a man has no more right to say an uncivil thing , than to act one ; no more right to say a rude thing to another than to knock him down . " ' My dear friend Dr ...
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... late qui splendeat unus et alter Assuitur pannus . ' ' ... Shreds of purple with broad lustre shine Sewed on your poem . ' FRANCIS . Horace , Ars Poet . 15 . ' The original reading is enclosed in crochets , and the present one is ...
... late qui splendeat unus et alter Assuitur pannus . ' ' ... Shreds of purple with broad lustre shine Sewed on your poem . ' FRANCIS . Horace , Ars Poet . 15 . ' The original reading is enclosed in crochets , and the present one is ...
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