Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... admiration . " There are many invisible circumstances , which , whether we read as inquirers after natural or moral knowledge , whether we intend to en- large our science or increase our virtue , are more important than public ...
... admiration . " There are many invisible circumstances , which , whether we read as inquirers after natural or moral knowledge , whether we intend to en- large our science or increase our virtue , are more important than public ...
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... admiration only I exprest , ( No spark of envy harbours in my breast ) That , when confusion o'er the country reigns , you alone this happy state remains . Here I , though faint myself , must drive my goats , Far from their ancient ...
... admiration only I exprest , ( No spark of envy harbours in my breast ) That , when confusion o'er the country reigns , you alone this happy state remains . Here I , though faint myself , must drive my goats , Far from their ancient ...
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... admiration . Nor can any one , conversant with the writings of Johnson , fail to discern his hand in this passage of ... admirable philosophical tale , the principal scene of which is laid in that country . Johnson returned to Lichfield ...
... admiration . Nor can any one , conversant with the writings of Johnson , fail to discern his hand in this passage of ... admirable philosophical tale , the principal scene of which is laid in that country . Johnson returned to Lichfield ...
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... admiration for this paper that he did not know " the most proper course to be pursued in the instruction of youth . ' 2 Knolles ' History of the Turks . See The Rambler ( 122 ) . " Old Knolles , " said Byron at Missolonghi a few weeks ...
... admiration for this paper that he did not know " the most proper course to be pursued in the instruction of youth . ' 2 Knolles ' History of the Turks . See The Rambler ( 122 ) . " Old Knolles , " said Byron at Missolonghi a few weeks ...
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... admirable Essays which he wrote for it . " " 1 Though Johnson was often solicited by his friends to make a complete list of his writings , and talked of doing it , I believe with a serious intention that they should all be collected on ...
... admirable Essays which he wrote for it . " " 1 Though Johnson was often solicited by his friends to make a complete list of his writings , and talked of doing it , I believe with a serious intention that they should all be collected on ...
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