The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... fame has given impor- tance even to trifles ; and the zeal of his friends has brought every thing to light . What should be related , and what should not , has been published without distinction . Dicenda tacenda locuti ! Every thing ...
... fame has given impor- tance even to trifles ; and the zeal of his friends has brought every thing to light . What should be related , and what should not , has been published without distinction . Dicenda tacenda locuti ! Every thing ...
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... fame perhaps never , before that day , entered the metropolis together . Their stock of money was soon exhausted . In his visionary project of an academy , Johnson had probably wasted his wife's substance ; and Garrick's father had ...
... fame perhaps never , before that day , entered the metropolis together . Their stock of money was soon exhausted . In his visionary project of an academy , Johnson had probably wasted his wife's substance ; and Garrick's father had ...
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... 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 the person chosen should be a master of arts . To re- move this objection ...
... 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 the person chosen should be a master of arts . To re- move this objection ...
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... fame was widely diffused ; and he had made his agreement with the book- sellers for his English Dictionary at the sum of fifteen hundred guineas ; part of which was to be , from time to time , advanced in pro- portion to the progress of ...
... fame was widely diffused ; and he had made his agreement with the book- sellers for his English Dictionary at the sum of fifteen hundred guineas ; part of which was to be , from time to time , advanced in pro- portion to the progress of ...
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... 'd to quit , ' twas but again to rise ; To mount once more to the bright source of day , And view the wonders of th ' æthereal way . G 3 The The love of Fame his gen'rous bosom fir'd ; Each GENIUS OF DR . JOHNSON . 85.
... 'd to quit , ' twas but again to rise ; To mount once more to the bright source of day , And view the wonders of th ' æthereal way . G 3 The The love of Fame his gen'rous bosom fir'd ; Each GENIUS OF DR . JOHNSON . 85.
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