Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1927 |
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... pleasure in boasting of the many eminent men who had been educated at Pembroke . In this list are found the names of Mr. Hawkins the Poetry Professor , Mr. Shenstone , Sir William Blackstone , and others ; not forgetting the celebrated ...
... pleasure in boasting of the many eminent men who had been educated at Pembroke . In this list are found the names of Mr. Hawkins the Poetry Professor , Mr. Shenstone , Sir William Blackstone , and others ; not forgetting the celebrated ...
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... pleasure . ' In these families he passed much time in his early years . In most of them , he was in the company of ladies , par- ticularly at Mr. Walmsley's , whose wife and sisters - in - law , of the name of Aston , and daughters of a ...
... pleasure . ' In these families he passed much time in his early years . In most of them , he was in the company of ladies , par- ticularly at Mr. Walmsley's , whose wife and sisters - in - law , of the name of Aston , and daughters of a ...
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... pleasure so soon ; for a pleasure I shall always think it , to converse in any manner with an ingenious and candid man ; but having the inclosed poem in my hands to dispose of for the benefit of the authour , ( of whose abilities I ...
... pleasure so soon ; for a pleasure I shall always think it , to converse in any manner with an ingenious and candid man ; but having the inclosed poem in my hands to dispose of for the benefit of the authour , ( of whose abilities I ...
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... pleasure to bus . [ business ] to quiet ; from thoughtfulness to reflect . to piety ; from dissipation to domestic . by impercept . gradat . but the change is certain . Dial non progredi , progress . esse conspicimus . Look back ...
... pleasure to bus . [ business ] to quiet ; from thoughtfulness to reflect . to piety ; from dissipation to domestic . by impercept . gradat . but the change is certain . Dial non progredi , progress . esse conspicimus . Look back ...
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... pleasure upon every act of virtue to which her instructions or example have contributed . Whether this be more than a pleasing dream , or a just opinion of separate spirits , is , indeed , of no great importance to us , when we consider ...
... pleasure upon every act of virtue to which her instructions or example have contributed . Whether this be more than a pleasing dream , or a just opinion of separate spirits , is , indeed , of no great importance to us , when we consider ...
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