Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... perhaps , may even now con- sider as not unworthy the regard of an immortal spirit . " Surely this is inconsistent with " enmity towards Milton , " which Sir John Hawkins imputes to Johnson upon this occasion , adding , " I could all ...
... perhaps , may even now con- sider as not unworthy the regard of an immortal spirit . " Surely this is inconsistent with " enmity towards Milton , " which Sir John Hawkins imputes to Johnson upon this occasion , adding , " I could all ...
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... perhaps no man ever more forcibly felt the truth of the sentiment so elegantly expressed by my friend Mr. Malone , in his Pro- logue to Mr. Jephson's tragedy of Julia : " Vain - wealth , and fame , and fortune's foster- ing care , If no ...
... perhaps no man ever more forcibly felt the truth of the sentiment so elegantly expressed by my friend Mr. Malone , in his Pro- logue to Mr. Jephson's tragedy of Julia : " Vain - wealth , and fame , and fortune's foster- ing care , If no ...
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... perhaps would miss me if I went ? A hard choice ! But such is the world to , dear Sir , yours , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " [ London , ] March 20 , 1755. " " DEAR SIR , " TO THE SAME . " THOUGH not to write , when a man can write so well ...
... perhaps would miss me if I went ? A hard choice ! But such is the world to , dear Sir , yours , & c . " SAM . JOHNSON . " [ London , ] March 20 , 1755. " " DEAR SIR , " TO THE SAME . " THOUGH not to write , when a man can write so well ...
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... perhaps , have chosen one in which your genius would have ap- peared to more advantage , but you could not have fixed upon any other in which your labours would have done such substantial service to the present age and to posterity . I ...
... perhaps , have chosen one in which your genius would have ap- peared to more advantage , but you could not have fixed upon any other in which your labours would have done such substantial service to the present age and to posterity . I ...
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... perhaps never , begins any but the first syllable . " In an essay printed in " The Public Advertiser , " this lively writer enumerated many instances in opposition to this remark ; for example : " The author of this observation must be ...
... perhaps never , begins any but the first syllable . " In an essay printed in " The Public Advertiser , " this lively writer enumerated many instances in opposition to this remark ; for example : " The author of this observation must be ...
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