The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... spirits nor warp his integrity , he became under - master of a Grammar - school at Market Bosworth in Leicestershire . That resource , however , did not last long . Disgusted by the pride of Sir Wolstan Dixie , the patron of that little ...
... spirits nor warp his integrity , he became under - master of a Grammar - school at Market Bosworth in Leicestershire . That resource , however , did not last long . Disgusted by the pride of Sir Wolstan Dixie , the patron of that little ...
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... spirit of independence , even in the midst of poverty , may be seen in Savage ; and , if not thence transfused by Johnson into his own manners , it may , at least , be supposed to have gained strength 1 strength from the example before ...
... spirit of independence , even in the midst of poverty , may be seen in Savage ; and , if not thence transfused by Johnson into his own manners , it may , at least , be supposed to have gained strength 1 strength from the example before ...
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... and knocked the bookseller down . This story has been related as an instance of Johnson's ferocity ; but merit cannot cannot always take ! the the spurns of the unworthy with a patient spirit ** GENIUS OF DR . JOHNSON . 47.
... and knocked the bookseller down . This story has been related as an instance of Johnson's ferocity ; but merit cannot cannot always take ! the the spurns of the unworthy with a patient spirit ** GENIUS OF DR . JOHNSON . 47.
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... spirit ** That the history of an author must be found in his works is , in general , a true ob- servation ; and was never more apparent than in the present narrative . Every æra of John- son's life is fixed by his writings . In 1744 ...
... spirit ** That the history of an author must be found in his works is , in general , a true ob- servation ; and was never more apparent than in the present narrative . Every æra of John- son's life is fixed by his writings . In 1744 ...
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... spirit of in- dependence with which he wished to live , was now his pride to write . He communi- cated his plan to none of his friends ; he de- sired no assistance , relying entirely on his own fund , and the protection of the Divine ...
... spirit of in- dependence with which he wished to live , was now his pride to write . He communi- cated his plan to none of his friends ; he de- sired no assistance , relying entirely on his own fund , and the protection of the Divine ...
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