Life of Johnson ...Harper, 1891 |
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... writing freely concerning the characters of the dead . Damages will be given to a man who is calum- niated in his life - time , because he may be hurt in his worldly interest , or at least hurt in his mind : but the law does not regard ...
... writing freely concerning the characters of the dead . Damages will be given to a man who is calum- niated in his life - time , because he may be hurt in his worldly interest , or at least hurt in his mind : but the law does not regard ...
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... write . I have been told by a clergyman with whom he had been long acquainted , that , being ( sic ) to preach on a particular occasion , he applied to him for help . " I will write a sermon for thee , " said Johnson , “ but thou must ...
... write . I have been told by a clergyman with whom he had been long acquainted , that , being ( sic ) to preach on a particular occasion , he applied to him for help . " I will write a sermon for thee , " said Johnson , “ but thou must ...
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... writing the proposals for his Dictionary and also a little in the Dictionary itself ' . I also learnt from Dr. Lawrence , but was then grown more stubborn . ' A curious incident happened to - day , while Mr. Thrale and I sat with him ...
... writing the proposals for his Dictionary and also a little in the Dictionary itself ' . I also learnt from Dr. Lawrence , but was then grown more stubborn . ' A curious incident happened to - day , while Mr. Thrale and I sat with him ...
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... writer in prose , and his language full of Scotticisms , Cibber , who was a clever , lively fellow , and then ... write several of the Lives ; which , ( as we are told , ) he , accordingly , performed . He was farther useful in ...
... writer in prose , and his language full of Scotticisms , Cibber , who was a clever , lively fellow , and then ... write several of the Lives ; which , ( as we are told , ) he , accordingly , performed . He was farther useful in ...
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... write chiefly from their own minds . The Monthly Reviewers are duller men , and are glad to read the books through ... writes : - ' The scope of the Critical Review was to decry any work that appeared favourable to the principles of the ...
... write chiefly from their own minds . The Monthly Reviewers are duller men , and are glad to read the books through ... writes : - ' The scope of the Critical Review was to decry any work that appeared favourable to the principles of the ...
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