Life of Johnson, Volumen1H. Frowde, 1904 |
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... soon escape the memory , and are transmitted by tradition . We know how few can pourtray a living acquaintance , except by his most pro minent and observable particularities , and the grosser features of his mind ; and it may be easily ...
... soon escape the memory , and are transmitted by tradition . We know how few can pourtray a living acquaintance , except by his most pro minent and observable particularities , and the grosser features of his mind ; and it may be easily ...
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... soon found could be of much service to him in his trade , by his knowledge of literature ; and he even obtained the assistance of his pen in furnishing some numbers of a periodical Essay printed in the news- paper , of which Warren was ...
... soon found could be of much service to him in his trade , by his knowledge of literature ; and he even obtained the assistance of his pen in furnishing some numbers of a periodical Essay printed in the news- paper , of which Warren was ...
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... soon done , one Osborn , who was Mr. Warren's printer , was set to work with what was ready , and Johnson engaged to supply the press with copy as it should be wanted ; but his constitutional indolence soon prevailed , and the work was ...
... soon done , one Osborn , who was Mr. Warren's printer , was set to work with what was ready , and Johnson engaged to supply the press with copy as it should be wanted ; but his constitutional indolence soon prevailed , and the work was ...
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... soon come up with me . When she did , I observed her to be in tears . ' This , it must be allowed , was a singular beginning of con- nubial felicity ; but there is no doubt that Johnson , though he thus shewed a manly firmness , proved ...
... soon come up with me . When she did , I observed her to be in tears . ' This , it must be allowed , was a singular beginning of con- nubial felicity ; but there is no doubt that Johnson , though he thus shewed a manly firmness , proved ...
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... soon diverted by his decided preference for the stage . This joint expedition of those two eminent men to the metropolis , was many years afterwards noticed in an alle- gorical poem on Shakspeare's Mulberry Tree , by Mr. Lovibond , the ...
... soon diverted by his decided preference for the stage . This joint expedition of those two eminent men to the metropolis , was many years afterwards noticed in an alle- gorical poem on Shakspeare's Mulberry Tree , by Mr. Lovibond , the ...
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