Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... considered . Advice to landlords . October 7 . October 8 . Books the best solace in a state of confinement . Pretended brother of Dr. Johnson . No redress for a man's name being affixed to a foolish work . Lady Sidney Beauclerk ...
... considered . Advice to landlords . October 7 . October 8 . Books the best solace in a state of confinement . Pretended brother of Dr. Johnson . No redress for a man's name being affixed to a foolish work . Lady Sidney Beauclerk ...
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... considered . Arrive at Mr. Smollet's . October 28. Dr. Smollet's Epitaph . Dr. Johnson's wonderful memory . His alacrity during the Tour . Arrive at Glasgow . October 29. Glasgow surveyed . Attention of the professors to Dr. Johnson ...
... considered . Arrive at Mr. Smollet's . October 28. Dr. Smollet's Epitaph . Dr. Johnson's wonderful memory . His alacrity during the Tour . Arrive at Glasgow . October 29. Glasgow surveyed . Attention of the professors to Dr. Johnson ...
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... considered as a novelty ; and a gentleman of ancient family and good literature used to rate his son , a friend of mine , for introducing such a foppish superfluity .'- London Mag . 1778 , p . 199 . 1 See ante , ii . 462. Johnson , in ...
... considered as a novelty ; and a gentleman of ancient family and good literature used to rate his son , a friend of mine , for introducing such a foppish superfluity .'- London Mag . 1778 , p . 199 . 1 See ante , ii . 462. Johnson , in ...
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... considered him , both in his life time and since his death , as approach- ing as nearly to the idea of a perfectly wise and virtuous man as perhaps the nature of human frailty will permit . ' Let Dr. Smith consider : Was not Mr. Hume ...
... considered him , both in his life time and since his death , as approach- ing as nearly to the idea of a perfectly wise and virtuous man as perhaps the nature of human frailty will permit . ' Let Dr. Smith consider : Was not Mr. Hume ...
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... considered retirement as a desertion of duty . Others readily allowed that there was a time when the claims of the publick were satisfied , and when a man might properly sequester himself to review his life and purify his heart ...
... considered retirement as a desertion of duty . Others readily allowed that there was a time when the claims of the publick were satisfied , and when a man might properly sequester himself to review his life and purify his heart ...
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