The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... omit " Cebes ' Table , or the Ficture of Human Life . By what means it came to be printed among Dr. Johnson's productions , I know not , except that there A 2 was was once a traditionary report that he translated it for.
... omit " Cebes ' Table , or the Ficture of Human Life . By what means it came to be printed among Dr. Johnson's productions , I know not , except that there A 2 was was once a traditionary report that he translated it for.
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... attended him , the features of his private character , his conver- sation , and the means by which he rose to eminence , become the favourite objects of VOL . I. enquiry . B enquiry . Curiosity is excited ; and the ad- mirer.
... attended him , the features of his private character , his conver- sation , and the means by which he rose to eminence , become the favourite objects of VOL . I. enquiry . B enquiry . Curiosity is excited ; and the ad- mirer.
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... and no new facts , to embellish his work . Every thing has been gleaned . Dr. Johnson said of himself , " I am not uncandid , nor severe : I " sometimes " sometimes say more than I mean , in jest 4 AN ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND.
... and no new facts , to embellish his work . Every thing has been gleaned . Dr. Johnson said of himself , " I am not uncandid , nor severe : I " sometimes " sometimes say more than I mean , in jest 4 AN ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND.
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... mean , in jest , " and people are apt to think me serious * . " The exercise of that privilege , which is en- joyed by every man in society , has not been allowed to him . His fame has given impor- tance even to trifles ; and the zeal ...
... mean , in jest , " and people are apt to think me serious * . " The exercise of that privilege , which is en- joyed by every man in society , has not been allowed to him . His fame has given impor- tance even to trifles ; and the zeal ...
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... sixteen years old , he went on a visit to his cousin Cornelius Ford , who detained him for some months , and in the mean time assisted him in the classics . The general general direction for his studies , which he then received.
... sixteen years old , he went on a visit to his cousin Cornelius Ford , who detained him for some months , and in the mean time assisted him in the classics . The general general direction for his studies , which he then received.
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