Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... never read them . ' For Johnson's visit to Rochester , see post , July , 1783 . " " 1 See post , beginning of 1781 , after The Life of Swift , and Boswell's Hebrides , Oct. 15 . 2 See ante , under Sept. 9 , 1779 . 3 Johnson wrote of ...
... never read them . ' For Johnson's visit to Rochester , see post , July , 1783 . " " 1 See post , beginning of 1781 , after The Life of Swift , and Boswell's Hebrides , Oct. 15 . 2 See ante , under Sept. 9 , 1779 . 3 Johnson wrote of ...
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... never were brought together . " ' Talking of Gray's Odes , he said , " They are forced plants raised in a hot - bed ' ; and they are poor plants ; they are but cucumbers after all . " A gentleman present , who had ' been running down ...
... never were brought together . " ' Talking of Gray's Odes , he said , " They are forced plants raised in a hot - bed ' ; and they are poor plants ; they are but cucumbers after all . " A gentleman present , who had ' been running down ...
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... never be more truly applied than at this present time . Boswell . to the second edition . 1 See ante , i . 133 , note . This note was added 2 See ante , i . 96 . 3 Baretti , in a MS . note on Piozzi Letters , i . 121 , says ...
... never be more truly applied than at this present time . Boswell . to the second edition . 1 See ante , i . 133 , note . This note was added 2 See ante , i . 96 . 3 Baretti , in a MS . note on Piozzi Letters , i . 121 , says ...
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... never engaged in this con- troversy . I always said , Shakspeare had Latin enough to grammaticise his English " . " ' A clergyman , whom he characterised as one who loved to say little oddities , was affecting one day , at a Bishop's ...
... never engaged in this con- troversy . I always said , Shakspeare had Latin enough to grammaticise his English " . " ' A clergyman , whom he characterised as one who loved to say little oddities , was affecting one day , at a Bishop's ...
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... 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 - eyed mon- arch of the blind . ' Cumberland ( Memoirs , 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 - eyed mon- arch of the blind . ' Cumberland ( Memoirs , i ...
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