Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... occasion to mention some of them as connected with particular incidents , or with the writing of particular parts of his works . To some , this minute attention may appear trifling ; but when we consider the punctilious exactness with ...
... occasion to mention some of them as connected with particular incidents , or with the writing of particular parts of his works . To some , this minute attention may appear trifling ; but when we consider the punctilious exactness with ...
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... occasion to call in question . I do not doubt but you will look over this poem with another eye , and reward it in a different manner , from a mercenary bookseller , who counts the lines he is to purchase , and con- siders nothing but ...
... occasion to call in question . I do not doubt but you will look over this poem with another eye , and reward it in a different manner , from a mercenary bookseller , who counts the lines he is to purchase , and con- siders nothing but ...
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... occasion to the well - wrought scene of Sir Charles and Lady Easy and Edging . B. 2 William Oldys ( 1696—1761 ) drank as hard as he worked , and he worked very hard . Besides editing the Harleian Miscellany , he wrote a Life of Raleigh ...
... occasion to the well - wrought scene of Sir Charles and Lady Easy and Edging . B. 2 William Oldys ( 1696—1761 ) drank as hard as he worked , and he worked very hard . Besides editing the Harleian Miscellany , he wrote a Life of Raleigh ...
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... occasions a great deference for the general opinion : " A man , " said he , " who writes a book , thinks himself ... occasion of this play being brought upon the stage , Johnson had a fancy that as a dramatic author his dress should ...
... occasions a great deference for the general opinion : " A man , " said he , " who writes a book , thinks himself ... occasion of this play being brought upon the stage , Johnson had a fancy that as a dramatic author his dress should ...
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... occasion . " 6 Almighty GoD , the giver of all good things , without whose help all labour is ineffectual , and without whose grace all wisdom is folly : grant , I beseech Thee , that in this my undertaking thy Holy Spirit may not be ...
... occasion . " 6 Almighty GoD , the giver of all good things , without whose help all labour is ineffectual , and without whose grace all wisdom is folly : grant , I beseech Thee , that in this my undertaking thy Holy Spirit may not be ...
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