Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... seen . This is The Diary of a Visit to England by Dr. Thomas Campbell . Dr. Campbell was an Irish clergyman , of some note in his day as a writer on the history and the church of his country , who visited England at various times during ...
... seen . This is The Diary of a Visit to England by Dr. Thomas Campbell . Dr. Campbell was an Irish clergyman , of some note in his day as a writer on the history and the church of his country , who visited England at various times during ...
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... seen . Even the in- imitable portrait of Coleridge , enshrined on Highgate Hill " as a kind of Magus girt in mystery and enigma , ” which Carlyle has drawn in his Life of John Sterling , must yield to the supreme power and reality of ...
... seen . Even the in- imitable portrait of Coleridge , enshrined on Highgate Hill " as a kind of Magus girt in mystery and enigma , ” which Carlyle has drawn in his Life of John Sterling , must yield to the supreme power and reality of ...
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... seen in this work more completely than any man who has ever yet lived . And he will be seen as he really was ; for I profess to write , not his panegyric , which must be all praise , but his Life ; which great and good as he was , must ...
... seen in this work more completely than any man who has ever yet lived . And he will be seen as he really was ; for I profess to write , not his panegyric , which must be all praise , but his Life ; which great and good as he was , must ...
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... seen Garrick exhibit her , by his ex- quisite talent of mimicry , so as to excite the heartiest bursts of laughter ; but he , probably , as is the case in all such re- presentations , considerably aggravated the picture.2 I believed ...
... seen Garrick exhibit her , by his ex- quisite talent of mimicry , so as to excite the heartiest bursts of laughter ; but he , probably , as is the case in all such re- presentations , considerably aggravated the picture.2 I believed ...
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... seen but a small part of the wonders of the metropolis , he had little to tell his townsmen . related to me the following minute anec- dote of this period : " In the last age , when my mother lived in London , there were two sets of ...
... seen but a small part of the wonders of the metropolis , he had little to tell his townsmen . related to me the following minute anec- dote of this period : " In the last age , when my mother lived in London , there were two sets of ...
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