The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and Genius, Volumen1 |
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He projected a catalogue in five octavo volumes, at five shillings each. Johnson
was employed in that painful . drudgery. He was likewise to collect all such small
tracts as were in any degree worth preserving, in order to reprint and publish the
...
He projected a catalogue in five octavo volumes, at five shillings each. Johnson
was employed in that painful . drudgery. He was likewise to collect all such small
tracts as were in any degree worth preserving, in order to reprint and publish the
...
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A few days before, he had borrowed some of the early volumes of the Magazine,
with a professed intention to point out the ... Before this authentic communication,
Mr. Nichols had given in the volume of the Gentleman's Magazine for 1781, p.
A few days before, he had borrowed some of the early volumes of the Magazine,
with a professed intention to point out the ... Before this authentic communication,
Mr. Nichols had given in the volume of the Gentleman's Magazine for 1781, p.
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He still continues his lectures on human life, but he adverts to common
occurrences, and is often content with the topick of the day. An advertisement in
the beginning of the first M 3 volume volume informs us, that twelve entire essays
were a ...
He still continues his lectures on human life, but he adverts to common
occurrences, and is often content with the topick of the day. An advertisement in
the beginning of the first M 3 volume volume informs us, that twelve entire essays
were a ...
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volume informs us, that twelve entire essays were a contribution from different
hands. One of these, N° 33, is the journal of a Senior Fellow at Cambridge, but,
as Johnson, being himself an original thinker, always revolted from Servile
imitation, ...
volume informs us, that twelve entire essays were a contribution from different
hands. One of these, N° 33, is the journal of a Senior Fellow at Cambridge, but,
as Johnson, being himself an original thinker, always revolted from Servile
imitation, ...
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They are collected in two volumes by Mr. Stockdale; and the flow of eloquence
which runs through the several speeches is sufficiently known. •" - It will not be
useless to mention two more volumes, which may form a proper supplement to
this ...
They are collected in two volumes by Mr. Stockdale; and the flow of eloquence
which runs through the several speeches is sufficiently known. •" - It will not be
useless to mention two more volumes, which may form a proper supplement to
this ...
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