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... manner will be sensible that there is nothing of it here ; but that this sentence might have been composed by any other man . But , in the Preface , the Johnsonian style begins to appear ; and though use had not yet taught his wing a ...
... manner will be sensible that there is nothing of it here ; but that this sentence might have been composed by any other man . But , in the Preface , the Johnsonian style begins to appear ; and though use had not yet taught his wing a ...
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... manner this poem was composed , I am sorry that I neglected to ascertain with precision , from Johnson's own authority . He has marked upon his corrected copy of the first edition of it , “ Written in 1738 ; " and , as it was published ...
... manner this poem was composed , I am sorry that I neglected to ascertain with precision , from Johnson's own authority . He has marked upon his corrected copy of the first edition of it , “ Written in 1738 ; " and , as it was published ...
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... manner , with a sono- rous voice , and never in that subdued tone which is commonly used at the levee and in the drawing - room . After the king withdrew , Johnson showed himself highly pleased with his Majesty's conversation , and ...
... manner , with a sono- rous voice , and never in that subdued tone which is commonly used at the levee and in the drawing - room . After the king withdrew , Johnson showed himself highly pleased with his Majesty's conversation , and ...
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17091731 | 1 |
Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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