Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... able to add little that is on this side essential to his work . Of these successors the most important are the Reverend Alexander Napier and Dr. Birkbeck Hill . Mr. Napier's edition was published in 1884 in six volumes , of which four ...
... able to add little that is on this side essential to his work . Of these successors the most important are the Reverend Alexander Napier and Dr. Birkbeck Hill . Mr. Napier's edition was published in 1884 in six volumes , of which four ...
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... able to preserve his conversation in an authentic and lively manner , which opinion the Public 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 ...
... able to preserve his conversation in an authentic and lively manner , which opinion the Public 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 ...
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... able man , but an idle man , and to me very severe ; but I cannot blame him much . I was then a big boy ; he saw I did not reverence him ; and that he should get no honour by me . had brought enough with me to carry me through ; and all ...
... able man , but an idle man , and to me very severe ; but I cannot blame him much . I was then a big boy ; he saw I did not reverence him ; and that he should get no honour by me . had brought enough with me to carry me through ; and all ...
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... able to recover those early specimens of that particular mode of writing by which Johnson afterward so greatly distinguished himself . 23 was read at Pembroke College a Voyage to Abyssinia , by Lobo , a Portuguese Jesuit , and that he ...
... able to recover those early specimens of that particular mode of writing by which Johnson afterward so greatly distinguished himself . 23 was read at Pembroke College a Voyage to Abyssinia , by Lobo , a Portuguese Jesuit , and that he ...
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... able to recover ; but with what facility and ele- gance he could warble the amorous lay , will appear from the following lines which he wrote for his friend Mr. Edmund Hector . VERSES to a LADY , on receiving from her a SPRIG of MYRTLE ...
... able to recover ; but with what facility and ele- gance he could warble the amorous lay , will appear from the following lines which he wrote for his friend Mr. Edmund Hector . VERSES to a LADY , on receiving from her a SPRIG of MYRTLE ...
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