The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... leave him hardly visible . They wished to have a more concise , and , for that reason , perhaps a more satisfactory account , such as may exhibit a just picture of the man , and keep him the principal figure in the fore ground of his ...
... leave him hardly visible . They wished to have a more concise , and , for that reason , perhaps a more satisfactory account , such as may exhibit a just picture of the man , and keep him the principal figure in the fore ground of his ...
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... leaving it to rage over barbarous kingdoms , and con- vey wealth and plenty into Ægypt , which owes to the annual inundations of this river its envied fertility * . Lobo knows nothing of the Nile in the rest of its passage , except that ...
... leaving it to rage over barbarous kingdoms , and con- vey wealth and plenty into Ægypt , which owes to the annual inundations of this river its envied fertility * . Lobo knows nothing of the Nile in the rest of its passage , except that ...
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... leave of a friend , who was withdrawing himself from all the vices of Rome . Struck with this idea he wrote that well - known Poem , called London . The first lines manifestly point to Savage . CC Though grief and fondness in my breast ...
... leave of a friend , who was withdrawing himself from all the vices of Rome . Struck with this idea he wrote that well - known Poem , called London . The first lines manifestly point to Savage . CC Though grief and fondness in my breast ...
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... leave of his friend ; who , he says in his Life , parted from him with tears in his eyes . The poem , when finished , was offered to Cave . It hap- pened , however , that the late Mr. Dodsley was the purchaser at the price of ten ...
... leave of his friend ; who , he says in his Life , parted from him with tears in his eyes . The poem , when finished , was offered to Cave . It hap- pened , however , that the late Mr. Dodsley was the purchaser at the price of ten ...
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... leave his lordship at leisure . This was the famous Colley Cibber . Johnson . saw him go , and fired with indignation , rushed out of the house . What Lord Chesterfield thought of his visitor may be seen in a passage in one of that ...
... leave his lordship at leisure . This was the famous Colley Cibber . Johnson . saw him go , and fired with indignation , rushed out of the house . What Lord Chesterfield thought of his visitor may be seen in a passage in one of that ...
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