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... seen . ' The truth is , Ranelagh is of a more beautiful form ; more of it , or rather indeed the whole rotunda , appears at once , and it is better lighted . However , as Johnson observed , we saw the Pantheon in time of mourning , when ...
... seen . ' The truth is , Ranelagh is of a more beautiful form ; more of it , or rather indeed the whole rotunda , appears at once , and it is better lighted . However , as Johnson observed , we saw the Pantheon in time of mourning , when ...
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... seen . - The vestments very splendid . At the Benedictines church- Here his Journal ' ends abruptly . Whether he wrote any more after this time , I know not ; but probably not much , as he arrived in England about the 12th of November ...
... seen . - The vestments very splendid . At the Benedictines church- Here his Journal ' ends abruptly . Whether he wrote any more after this time , I know not ; but probably not much , as he arrived in England about the 12th of November ...
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... seen some in quarto and octavo . This is inattention which one should guard against . ' JOHNSON . ' Sir , it is a want of concern about veracity . He does not know that he saw any volumes . If he had seen them he could have remem ...
... seen some in quarto and octavo . This is inattention which one should guard against . ' JOHNSON . ' Sir , it is a want of concern about veracity . He does not know that he saw any volumes . If he had seen them he could have remem ...
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DEDICATION TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS | 1 |
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON SEPT 18 1709 | 17 |
INDEX 657704 | 657 |
Términos y frases comunes
able acquaintance admiration afterwards allow answered appeared asked attention authour believe BOSWELL called character church common consider conversation dear Sir death desire doubt edition effect English excellent expressed favour Garrick gave give given Goldsmith hand happy hear heard honour hope human instance Italy John Johnson judge kind King knowledge known lady Langton language late learning leave less letter lived London Lord manner means mentioned merit mind nature never obliged observed occasion once opinion particular passed perhaps person pleased pleasure poem present publick published question reason received remarkable respect Scotland seemed seen servant shew soon suppose sure talked tell thing thought tion told true truth whole wish wonder write written wrote young