The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1 |
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... the classics. The general general direction for his studies, which he then
received, he.
... the classics. The general general direction for his studies, which he then
received, he.
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The affectation of soft and fashionable airs did not become an unwieldy figure:
his admiration was received by the wife with the flutter of an antiquated coquette ;
and both, it is well known, furnished matter for the lively genius of Garrick.
The affectation of soft and fashionable airs did not become an unwieldy figure:
his admiration was received by the wife with the flutter of an antiquated coquette ;
and both, it is well known, furnished matter for the lively genius of Garrick.
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It is said, upon good authority, that Johnson once received from Lord Chesterfield
the sum of ten pourols. It were to be wished that the secret had never transpired.
It was mean to receive it, and meaner to give it. It may be imagined, that for ...
It is said, upon good authority, that Johnson once received from Lord Chesterfield
the sum of ten pourols. It were to be wished that the secret had never transpired.
It was mean to receive it, and meaner to give it. It may be imagined, that for ...
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With An Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. “SIR, * “I am obliged to
entreat your assistance. “I am now under an arrest for five pounds “eighteen
shillings. Mr. Strahan, from whom “I should have received the necessary help “in
this ...
With An Essay on His Life and Genius Samuel Johnson. “SIR, * “I am obliged to
entreat your assistance. “I am now under an arrest for five pounds “eighteen
shillings. Mr. Strahan, from whom “I should have received the necessary help “in
this ...
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But will she yet receive the faith of Mecca? MUSTAPHA. Those pow'rful tyrants of
the female breast, Fear and Ambition, urge her to compliance; T)ress'd in each
charm of gay magnificence, Alluring grandeur courts her to his arms, Religion ...
But will she yet receive the faith of Mecca? MUSTAPHA. Those pow'rful tyrants of
the female breast, Fear and Ambition, urge her to compliance; T)ress'd in each
charm of gay magnificence, Alluring grandeur courts her to his arms, Religion ...
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