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Johnson might have esteemed him for his descent , religious demeanour , and his knowledge of books and literary history ; but from the rigid formality of his manners , it is evident that they never could have lived together with ...
Johnson might have esteemed him for his descent , religious demeanour , and his knowledge of books and literary history ; but from the rigid formality of his manners , it is evident that they never could have lived together with ...
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The king then talked of literary journals , mentioned particularly the Journal des savans , and asked Johnson if it was well done . Johnson said , it was formerly very well done , and gave some account of the persons who began it ...
The king then talked of literary journals , mentioned particularly the Journal des savans , and asked Johnson if it was well done . Johnson said , it was formerly very well done , and gave some account of the persons who began it ...
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His literary reputation was dead long before his natural death . I consider an author's literary reputation to be alive only while his name will ensure a good price for his copy from the booksellers . I will get you ( to Johnson ) ...
His literary reputation was dead long before his natural death . I consider an author's literary reputation to be alive only while his name will ensure a good price for his copy from the booksellers . I will get you ( to Johnson ) ...
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