Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... things he saith are always of some value . And other ancient authors have the same phrase , nearly in the same sense . " Of one thing I am certain , that con- sidering how highly the small portion which we have of the table talk and ...
... things he saith are always of some value . And other ancient authors have the same phrase , nearly in the same sense . " Of one thing I am certain , that con- sidering how highly the small portion which we have of the table talk and ...
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... thing to be written about is our historical design . " You mentioned the proposal of printing in numbers , as an alteration in the scheme , but I believe you mistook , some way or other , my meaning ; I had no other view than that you ...
... thing to be written about is our historical design . " You mentioned the proposal of printing in numbers , as an alteration in the scheme , but I believe you mistook , some way or other , my meaning ; I had no other view than that you ...
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... thing that you may think it proper to make public . I will give a note for the money , payable at the time men- tioned , to any one here that you shall appoint . I am , Sir , your most obedient and most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON ...
... thing that you may think it proper to make public . I will give a note for the money , payable at the time men- tioned , to any one here that you shall appoint . I am , Sir , your most obedient and most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON ...
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... thing else published by him during the course of this year , we may conjecture that he was occupied entirely with ... things which have been published under the titles of Essays , Remarks , Ob- servations , & c . , on Shakespeare ...
... thing else published by him during the course of this year , we may conjecture that he was occupied entirely with ... things which have been published under the titles of Essays , Remarks , Ob- servations , & c . , on Shakespeare ...
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... things , without whose help all labour is ineffectual , and without whose grace all wisdom is folly : grant , I ... thing of which they approved having been offered , Dodsley himself thought The World . B. 2 Malone has pointed out ...
... things , without whose help all labour is ineffectual , and without whose grace all wisdom is folly : grant , I ... thing of which they approved having been offered , Dodsley himself thought The World . B. 2 Malone has pointed out ...
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