Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... complimenting whom I can with more general approbation gratify those feelings ? Your excellence , not only in the Art over which you have long presided with unrivalled fame , but also in Philosophy and elegan Literature , is well known ...
... complimenting whom I can with more general approbation gratify those feelings ? Your excellence , not only in the Art over which you have long presided with unrivalled fame , but also in Philosophy and elegan Literature , is well known ...
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... compliment ) , that by the vigour of your style and sentiments , and the real importance of your materials , have the art ( which one would imagine no one could have missed ) , of adding agreements to the most agreeable subject in the ...
... compliment ) , that by the vigour of your style and sentiments , and the real importance of your materials , have the art ( which one would imagine no one could have missed ) , of adding agreements to the most agreeable subject in the ...
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... compliment not intended for her . " Such was this lady's statement , which I make no doubt she supposed to be correct ; but it shews how dangerous it is to trust too implicitly to tra- ditional testimony and ingenious inference ; for Mr ...
... compliment not intended for her . " Such was this lady's statement , which I make no doubt she supposed to be correct ; but it shews how dangerous it is to trust too implicitly to tra- ditional testimony and ingenious inference ; for Mr ...
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... compliments to Mr. Kearsley , and begs the favour of seeing him as soon as he can . Kearsley is desired to bring with him the last edition of what he has honoured with the name of ' BEAUTIES . ' May 20 , 1782. " B , Mr. poetical imagery ...
... compliments to Mr. Kearsley , and begs the favour of seeing him as soon as he can . Kearsley is desired to bring with him the last edition of what he has honoured with the name of ' BEAUTIES . ' May 20 , 1782. " B , Mr. poetical imagery ...
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... compliment of address- ing to his Lordship the " Plan " of his Dictionary , had behaved to him in such a manner as ... compliments , so finely turned , that if there had been no previous offence , it is probable that Johnson would have ...
... compliment of address- ing to his Lordship the " Plan " of his Dictionary , had behaved to him in such a manner as ... compliments , so finely turned , that if there had been no previous offence , it is probable that Johnson would have ...
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