Life of Johnson, Volumen1H. Frowde, 1904 |
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... pleased to welcome me , -for the number of valuable ac- quaintances to whom you have introduced me , -- for the noctes cœnæque Deum , which I have enjoyed under your roof . BOSWELL . I B 2 DEDICATION If a work should be inscribed to one ...
... pleased to welcome me , -for the number of valuable ac- quaintances to whom you have introduced me , -- for the noctes cœnæque Deum , which I have enjoyed under your roof . BOSWELL . I B 2 DEDICATION If a work should be inscribed to one ...
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... examined . I beg leave to express my warmest thanks to those who have been pleased to favour me with communications and advice in ADVERTISEMENT TO THE FIRST EDITION 5 the conduct of my ADVERTISEMENT TO THE FIRST EDITION •
... examined . I beg leave to express my warmest thanks to those who have been pleased to favour me with communications and advice in ADVERTISEMENT TO THE FIRST EDITION 5 the conduct of my ADVERTISEMENT TO THE FIRST EDITION •
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... pleased to favour me : ' These infant numbers contain the seeds of those propensities which through his life so strongly marked his character , of that poetick talent which afterwards bore such rich and plentiful fruits ; for ...
... pleased to favour me : ' These infant numbers contain the seeds of those propensities which through his life so strongly marked his character , of that poetick talent which afterwards bore such rich and plentiful fruits ; for ...
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... pleased , if , in order to the improvement of it , I communicate to you the sentiments of a person , who will undertake , on reasonable terms , sometimes to fill a column . ' His opinion is , that the publick would not give you a bad ...
... pleased , if , in order to the improvement of it , I communicate to you the sentiments of a person , who will undertake , on reasonable terms , sometimes to fill a column . ' His opinion is , that the publick would not give you a bad ...
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... pleased with this proof of Johnson's abilities as a dramatick writer , and advised him to finish the tragedy , and produce it on the stage . Johnson now thought of trying his fortune in London , the great field of genius and exertion ...
... pleased with this proof of Johnson's abilities as a dramatick writer , and advised him to finish the tragedy , and produce it on the stage . Johnson now thought of trying his fortune in London , the great field of genius and exertion ...
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