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... merit to his composition . Mr. Murphy said , he remem- bered when there were several people alive in London , who enjoyed a considerable reputation merely from having written a paper in " The Spectator . " He mentioned particularly Mr ...
... merit to his composition . Mr. Murphy said , he remem- bered when there were several people alive in London , who enjoyed a considerable reputation merely from having written a paper in " The Spectator . " He mentioned particularly Mr ...
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... Merit , Sir , what merit ? Do you respect a rope- dancer , or a ballad singer ? " BOSWELL . 134 The Life of Dr. Johnson.
... Merit , Sir , what merit ? Do you respect a rope- dancer , or a ballad singer ? " BOSWELL . 134 The Life of Dr. Johnson.
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... merit of that satire , that he allowed Dr. Goldsmith , as he told me , to read it to him from beginning to end , and did not refuse his praise to its execution . Goldsmith could sometimes take adventurous liberties with him , and escape ...
... merit of that satire , that he allowed Dr. Goldsmith , as he told me , to read it to him from beginning to end , and did not refuse his praise to its execution . Goldsmith could sometimes take adventurous liberties with him , and escape ...
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VOLUME II | 111 |
Chronological Table of Johnsons Life and Contemporary | 158 |
The Life of Samuel Johnson LL D 17761784 | 495 |
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