Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1927 |
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... manner , which opinion the Publick has confirmed , was the best encouragement for me to persevere in my purpose of producing the whole of my stores . In one respect , this Work will , in some passages , be different from the former . In ...
... manner , which opinion the Publick has confirmed , was the best encouragement for me to persevere in my purpose of producing the whole of my stores . In one respect , this Work will , in some passages , be different from the former . In ...
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... manner , without any scheme of study , as chance threw books in his way , and inclination directed him through them . He used to mention one curious instance of his casual reading , when but a boy . Having imagined that his brother had ...
... manner , without any scheme of study , as chance threw books in his way , and inclination directed him through them . He used to mention one curious instance of his casual reading , when but a boy . Having imagined that his brother had ...
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... manner . While he was at Lichfield , in the college vacation of the year 1729 , he felt himself overwhelmed with an horrible hypochondria , with perpetual irritation , fretfulness , and impatience ; and with a dejection , gloom , and ...
... manner . While he was at Lichfield , in the college vacation of the year 1729 , he felt himself overwhelmed with an horrible hypochondria , with perpetual irritation , fretfulness , and impatience ; and with a dejection , gloom , and ...
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... manner that I may receive comfort from it at the hour of death , and in the day of judgement ! Amen . ' 6 The particular course of his reading while at Oxford , and during the time of vacation which he passed at home , cannot be traced ...
... manner that I may receive comfort from it at the hour of death , and in the day of judgement ! Amen . ' 6 The particular course of his reading while at Oxford , and during the time of vacation which he passed at home , cannot be traced ...
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... manner , with the aid of Mr. Hector's active friend- ship , the book was completed , and was published in 1735 , with LONDON upon the title - page , though it was in reality printed in Birmingham , a device too common with pro- vincial ...
... manner , with the aid of Mr. Hector's active friend- ship , the book was completed , and was published in 1735 , with LONDON upon the title - page , though it was in reality printed in Birmingham , a device too common with pro- vincial ...
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