The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1Luke Hansard & Sons, 1810 |
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... true , that the climate is very temperate . The blacks have better features than in other countries , and are not without wit and in- genuity . Their apprehension is quick , and their judgement sound . There are in this climate two ...
... true , that the climate is very temperate . The blacks have better features than in other countries , and are not without wit and in- genuity . Their apprehension is quick , and their judgement sound . There are in this climate two ...
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... true , had many vices ; but vice could never strike its roots in a mind like Johnson's , seasoned early with religion , and the principles of moral recti- tude . His first prayer was composed in the year 1738. He had not at that time re ...
... true , had many vices ; but vice could never strike its roots in a mind like Johnson's , seasoned early with religion , and the principles of moral recti- tude . His first prayer was composed in the year 1738. He had not at that time re ...
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... far , " To breathe in distant fields a purer air ; " And , fix'd on Cambria's solitary shore , " Give to St. David one true Briton more . " 9 Johnson Johnson at that time lodged at Greenwich . He there 34 AN ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND.
... far , " To breathe in distant fields a purer air ; " And , fix'd on Cambria's solitary shore , " Give to St. David one true Briton more . " 9 Johnson Johnson at that time lodged at Greenwich . He there 34 AN ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND.
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... true , " said Johnson ; “ I " saved appearances tolerably well ; but I " took care that the wHIG DOGS should not " have the best of it . " The sale of the Ma- gazine was greatly increased by the Parlia mentary debates , which were ...
... true , " said Johnson ; “ I " saved appearances tolerably well ; but I " took care that the wHIG DOGS should not " have the best of it . " The sale of the Ma- gazine was greatly increased by the Parlia mentary debates , which were ...
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... 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 , he published the life of Savage ; and then projected a new edition of Shakspeare . As 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 , he published the life of Savage ; and then projected a new edition of Shakspeare . As a ...
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