Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... looks unformed in his manners and awkward in his gestures . He joined not one word in the general talk . ' Mme . D'Arblay's Diary , ii . 237. See ante , ii . 47 , note . 2 By Garrick . • See ante , i . 233 . • See post , under Sept. 30 ...
... looks unformed in his manners and awkward in his gestures . He joined not one word in the general talk . ' Mme . D'Arblay's Diary , ii . 237. See ante , ii . 47 , note . 2 By Garrick . • See ante , i . 233 . • See post , under Sept. 30 ...
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... look to any particular person , called out , " Are we alive after all this satire ! " ' ' He had a strong prejudice against the political character of Secker , one instance of which appeared at Oxford , where he expressed great ...
... look to any particular person , called out , " Are we alive after all this satire ! " ' ' He had a strong prejudice against the political character of Secker , one instance of which appeared at Oxford , where he expressed great ...
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... look ' discovered him to receive some solace of the miseries of life , from consciousness of the delicacy with which he felt , and the eloquence with which he bewailed them . ' See ante , April 8 , 1780 . ' A man Aetat . 71. ] Partial ...
... look ' discovered him to receive some solace of the miseries of life , from consciousness of the delicacy with which he felt , and the eloquence with which he bewailed them . ' See ante , April 8 , 1780 . ' A man Aetat . 71. ] Partial ...
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... look it up . Thus in his criticism on Congreve ( Works , viii . 31 ) he says : - ' Of his plays I can- not speak distinctly ; for since I inspected them many years have passed . ' In a note on his Life of Rowe , Nichols says : - ' This ...
... look it up . Thus in his criticism on Congreve ( Works , viii . 31 ) he says : - ' Of his plays I can- not speak distinctly ; for since I inspected them many years have passed . ' In a note on his Life of Rowe , Nichols says : - ' This ...
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... look round upon the present time , and back upon the past ; let us enquire to whom the voice of mankind has decreed the wreath of poetry ; let their productions be examined , and their claims stated , and the pretensions of Pope will be ...
... look round upon the present time , and back upon the past ; let us enquire to whom the voice of mankind has decreed the wreath of poetry ; let their productions be examined , and their claims stated , and the pretensions of Pope will be ...
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