The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... fair and upright character . 1732 , Junii 15. Undecim aureos deposui , quo die , quid- 66 ( " quid ante matris funus ( quod serum sit precor ) de pa- " ternis bonis sperare licet , viginti scilicet libras , accepi . ( ( Usque adeo mihi ...
... fair and upright character . 1732 , Junii 15. Undecim aureos deposui , quo die , quid- 66 ( " quid ante matris funus ( quod serum sit precor ) de pa- " ternis bonis sperare licet , viginti scilicet libras , accepi . ( ( Usque adeo mihi ...
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... fair to think of his tragedy of Irene , which was his whole stock on his first arrival in town , in the year 1737. That play was accordingly put into rehearsal in January , 1749. As a precursor to prepare the way , and to awaken the ...
... fair to think of his tragedy of Irene , which was his whole stock on his first arrival in town , in the year 1737. That play was accordingly put into rehearsal in January , 1749. As a precursor to prepare the way , and to awaken the ...
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... fair copy . Whatever may be the logic or eloquence of the False Alarm , the House of Commons have since erased the resolution from the Journals . But whether they have not left materials for a future con- troversy may be made a question ...
... fair copy . Whatever may be the logic or eloquence of the False Alarm , the House of Commons have since erased the resolution from the Journals . But whether they have not left materials for a future con- troversy may be made a question ...
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... fair apology in the last paragraph of his book , avowing with candour , " That he 66 may have been surprised by modes of life , " and appearances of nature , that are fami- " liar to men of wider survey , and more va- " ried ...
... fair apology in the last paragraph of his book , avowing with candour , " That he 66 may have been surprised by modes of life , " and appearances of nature , that are fami- " liar to men of wider survey , and more va- " ried ...
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... fair to take from this incident a hint for a moral essay ; and , though no more was intended , Garrick , we are told , remembered it with uneasiness . He was also hurt that his Litchfield friend did not think so highly of his dramatick ...
... fair to take from this incident a hint for a moral essay ; and , though no more was intended , Garrick , we are told , remembered it with uneasiness . He was also hurt that his Litchfield friend did not think so highly of his dramatick ...
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