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... for the publick eye , is so happily expressed in an easy style , that I should injure it by any alteration : ' When Johnson came to Oxford in 1754 , the long vaca- tion was beginning , and most people were leaving the place .
... for the publick eye , is so happily expressed in an easy style , that I should injure it by any alteration : ' When Johnson came to Oxford in 1754 , the long vaca- tion was beginning , and most people were leaving the place .
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That his opinion on this subject was what in private and in pub- lick he uniformly expressed , regardless of what others might think , we may wonder , and perhaps regret ; but it is shallow and unjust to charge him with expressing what ...
That his opinion on this subject was what in private and in pub- lick he uniformly expressed , regardless of what others might think , we may wonder , and perhaps regret ; but it is shallow and unjust to charge him with expressing what ...
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I expressed a desire to be acquainted with a lady who had been much talked of , and universally celebrated for extraordinary address and insinuation . JOHNSON . ' Never believe extraordinary characters which you hear of people .
I expressed a desire to be acquainted with a lady who had been much talked of , and universally celebrated for extraordinary address and insinuation . JOHNSON . ' Never believe extraordinary characters which you hear of people .
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
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