Life of Johnson, Volumen1H. Frowde, 1904 |
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... respect , this Work will , in some passages , be different from the former . In my Tour , I was almost un- boundedly open in my communications , and from my eager- ness to display the wonderful fertility and readiness of Johnson's wit ...
... respect , this Work will , in some passages , be different from the former . In my Tour , I was almost un- boundedly open in my communications , and from my eager- ness to display the wonderful fertility and readiness of Johnson's wit ...
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... respects , as it consists of innumerable detached particulars , all which , even the most minute , I have spared no ... respect due to the publick which should oblige every Authour to attend to this , and never to presume to introduce ...
... respects , as it consists of innumerable detached particulars , all which , even the most minute , I have spared no ... respect due to the publick which should oblige every Authour to attend to this , and never to presume to introduce ...
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... respect be assimilated to the ODYSSEY . Amidst a thousand entertaining and instructive episodes the HERO is never long out of sight ; for they are all in some degree connected with him ; and HE , in the whole course of the History , is ...
... respect be assimilated to the ODYSSEY . Amidst a thousand entertaining and instructive episodes the HERO is never long out of sight ; for they are all in some degree connected with him ; and HE , in the whole course of the History , is ...
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... respecting Falkland's Islands . acknowl . 1772. Defence of a Schoolmaster ; dictated to me for the House of Lords . acknowl . Argument in Support of the Law of Vicious Intromission ; dic- tated to me for the Court of Session in Scotland ...
... respecting Falkland's Islands . acknowl . 1772. Defence of a Schoolmaster ; dictated to me for the House of Lords . acknowl . Argument in Support of the Law of Vicious Intromission ; dic- tated to me for the Court of Session in Scotland ...
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... by unpardonable inaccuracies in other respects , contains a collection of curious anecdotes and observations , which few men but its author could have brought together . 19 THE AUTHOR'S MODE OF PROCEDURE Osborne's Harleian Catalogue ,
... by unpardonable inaccuracies in other respects , contains a collection of curious anecdotes and observations , which few men but its author could have brought together . 19 THE AUTHOR'S MODE OF PROCEDURE Osborne's Harleian Catalogue ,
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