Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... consider his ex- traordinary endowments , or his various works , has been equalled by few in any age , is an arduous , and may be reckoned in me a presumptuous task . Had Dr. Johnson written his own Life , in conformity with the opinion ...
... consider his ex- traordinary endowments , or his various works , has been equalled by few in any age , is an arduous , and may be reckoned in me a presumptuous task . Had Dr. Johnson written his own Life , in conformity with the opinion ...
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... consider as the peculiar value of the following work , is the quantity 1 Rambler , No. 60. B. 3 contains of Johnson's conversation , which is universally acknowledged to have been eminently instructive and entertaining ; and of which ...
... consider as the peculiar value of the following work , is the quantity 1 Rambler , No. 60. B. 3 contains of Johnson's conversation , which is universally acknowledged to have been eminently instructive and entertaining ; and of which ...
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... consider , that , when he was at the very worst , he composed that state of his own case , which shewed an uncommon vigour , not only of fancy and taste , but of judgment . I am aware that he himself was too ready to call such a ...
... consider , that , when he was at the very worst , he composed that state of his own case , which shewed an uncommon vigour , not only of fancy and taste , but of judgment . I am aware that he himself was too ready to call such a ...
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... Consider other dangers of the night ; When brickbats are from upper stories thrown , And emptied chamberpots come pouring own From garret windows . " B. expressly named in the following letters to Mr. Cave , 36 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
... Consider other dangers of the night ; When brickbats are from upper stories thrown , And emptied chamberpots come pouring own From garret windows . " B. expressly named in the following letters to Mr. Cave , 36 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON.
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... consider- which I have endeavoured to explain and facili- tate : and you are , therefore , to consider this rewards of merit , and if otherwise , as one of the address , if it be agreeable to you , as one of the inconveniences of ...
... consider- which I have endeavoured to explain and facili- tate : and you are , therefore , to consider this rewards of merit , and if otherwise , as one of the address , if it be agreeable to you , as one of the inconveniences of ...
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