The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... elegance in a dead language . For a decision pronounced in so high a tone , no good reason can be assigned . The ... elegant productions of Bishop Lowth ? The history which Johnson proposed to himself would , beyond all ques- tion ...
... elegance in a dead language . For a decision pronounced in so high a tone , no good reason can be assigned . The ... elegant productions of Bishop Lowth ? The history which Johnson proposed to himself would , beyond all ques- tion ...
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... elegance , and a depth of moral reflec- tion . Savage was a man of considerable talents . His address , his various accomplish- ments , and , above all , the peculiarity of his misfortunes , recommended him to John- son's notice . They ...
... elegance , and a depth of moral reflec- tion . Savage was a man of considerable talents . His address , his various accomplish- ments , and , above all , the peculiarity of his misfortunes , recommended him to John- son's notice . They ...
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... elegance and energy of Pope . Johnson , in August 1738 , went , with all the fame of his poetry , to offer him- self a candidate for the mastership of the school at Appleby , in Leicestershire . The statutes of the place required , that ...
... elegance and energy of Pope . Johnson , in August 1738 , went , with all the fame of his poetry , to offer him- self a candidate for the mastership of the school at Appleby , in Leicestershire . The statutes of the place required , that ...
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... elegant entertainment , for " the benefit of his living remains , for the " exercise of their own virtue , the increase " of their reputation , and the consciousness . " of doing good , should appear at Drury- " lane Theatre , to ...
... elegant entertainment , for " the benefit of his living remains , for the " exercise of their own virtue , the increase " of their reputation , and the consciousness . " of doing good , should appear at Drury- " lane Theatre , to ...
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... elegant writer , and made him im- patient , without disguise , of the praises bestow- ed on any person whatever . Of this infirmity , which marked Goldsmith's character , John- son gave a remarkable instance . It happened that he went ...
... elegant writer , and made him im- patient , without disguise , of the praises bestow- ed on any person whatever . Of this infirmity , which marked Goldsmith's character , John- son gave a remarkable instance . It happened that he went ...
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