Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... suppose his understanding too powerful for his company ' . ' ' Having asked Mr. Langton if his father and mother had sat for their pictures , which he thought it right for each generation of a family to do , and being told they had op ...
... suppose his understanding too powerful for his company ' . ' ' Having asked Mr. Langton if his father and mother had sat for their pictures , which he thought it right for each generation of a family to do , and being told they had op ...
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... suppose , by a very young man , though called ' Reverend ; ' who speaks with presumptuous petulance of the first literary character of his age . Amidst a cloudy confusion of words , ( which hath of late too often passed in Scotland for ...
... suppose , by a very young man , though called ' Reverend ; ' who speaks with presumptuous petulance of the first literary character of his age . Amidst a cloudy confusion of words , ( which hath of late too often passed in Scotland for ...
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... suppose it be in his praise , if he thinks he does not hear him , exactly as he would , if he thought he was within hearing . ' ' . I hope the authority of the great Master of our language will stop that curtailing innovation , by which ...
... suppose it be in his praise , if he thinks he does not hear him , exactly as he would , if he thought he was within hearing . ' ' . I hope the authority of the great Master of our language will stop that curtailing innovation , by which ...
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... suppose unintentionally , some touches of his own . Thus : The power that predominated in his intellectual opera- tions was rather strong reason than quick sensibility . Upon all occasions that were presented , he studied rather than ...
... suppose unintentionally , some touches of his own . Thus : The power that predominated in his intellectual opera- tions was rather strong reason than quick sensibility . Upon all occasions that were presented , he studied rather than ...
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... suppose by the solicita- tion of Mrs. Thrale , to a house in Grosvenor - square ' . was sorry to see him sadly changed in his appearance . 1 Published by Kearsley , with this well - chosen motto : — ' From his cradle He was a SCHOLAR ...
... suppose by the solicita- tion of Mrs. Thrale , to a house in Grosvenor - square ' . was sorry to see him sadly changed in his appearance . 1 Published by Kearsley , with this well - chosen motto : — ' From his cradle He was a SCHOLAR ...
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