The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... head 6 " of the young satirist , this little man has " too much wit , but he will never speak ill of ❝ any one ' ? " On Johnson's return from Cornelius Ford , Mr. Hunter , then master of the Free - school at Lichfield , refused to ...
... head 6 " of the young satirist , this little man has " too much wit , but he will never speak ill of ❝ any one ' ? " On Johnson's return from Cornelius Ford , Mr. Hunter , then master of the Free - school at Lichfield , refused to ...
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... head of the college , and was esteemed through life for his learning , his talents , and his ami- able character . Johnson grew more regular in his attendance . Ethics , theology , and classic literature , were his favourite studies ...
... head of the college , and was esteemed through life for his learning , his talents , and his ami- able character . Johnson grew more regular in his attendance . Ethics , theology , and classic literature , were his favourite studies ...
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... so interesting a work as Father Lobo's dis- covery of the head of the Nile will not , it is imagined , be unacceptable to the reader . Father 1 Father Lobo , the Portuguese Missionary , embarked , in GENÍUS OF DR . JOHNSON . 15.
... so interesting a work as Father Lobo's dis- covery of the head of the Nile will not , it is imagined , be unacceptable to the reader . Father 1 Father Lobo , the Portuguese Missionary , embarked , in GENÍUS OF DR . JOHNSON . 15.
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... whether Lobo is to lose the honour of having been at the head of the Nile near two centuries before any other European traveller . C 4 therefore therefore all that hath been said about his tears must GENIUS OF DR . JOHNSON . 23.
... whether Lobo is to lose the honour of having been at the head of the Nile near two centuries before any other European traveller . C 4 therefore therefore all that hath been said about his tears must GENIUS OF DR . JOHNSON . 23.
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... head : " By your literary labours ! -You " had better buy a porter's knot . " Johnson used to tell this anecdote to Mr. Nichols ; but he said , Wilcox was one of my best " friends , and he meant well . " In fact , Johnson , while ...
... head : " By your literary labours ! -You " had better buy a porter's knot . " Johnson used to tell this anecdote to Mr. Nichols ; but he said , Wilcox was one of my best " friends , and he meant well . " In fact , Johnson , while ...
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