Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1893 - 718 páginas |
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... shew how often you have owed the ornaments of your poetical pages to the correspondence of the unfortunate and ingenious Mr. Savage , I doubt not but you have so much regard to his memory as to encourage any design that may have a ...
... shew how often you have owed the ornaments of your poetical pages to the correspondence of the unfortunate and ingenious Mr. Savage , I doubt not but you have so much regard to his memory as to encourage any design that may have a ...
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... shew . The instances of variety of disappointment are chosen so ju- diciously , and painted so strongly , that , the moment they are read , they bring conviction to every thinking mind . That of the scholar must have depressed the too ...
... shew . The instances of variety of disappointment are chosen so ju- diciously , and painted so strongly , that , the moment they are read , they bring conviction to every thinking mind . That of the scholar must have depressed the too ...
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... he had harshly expressed in his " Life of Savage . " With some of them he kept up an acquaintance as long as he and proper representative ; strong sense ungraced by sweetness or decorum . " B. F they lived , and was ever ready to shew them.
... he had harshly expressed in his " Life of Savage . " With some of them he kept up an acquaintance as long as he and proper representative ; strong sense ungraced by sweetness or decorum . " B. F they lived , and was ever ready to shew them.
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James Boswell. they lived , and was ever ready to shew them acts of kindness . He for a consi- derable time used to frequent the Green- Room , and seemed to take delight in dis- sipating his gloom , by mixing in the sprightly chit - chat ...
James Boswell. they lived , and was ever ready to shew them acts of kindness . He for a consi- derable time used to frequent the Green- Room , and seemed to take delight in dis- sipating his gloom , by mixing in the sprightly chit - chat ...
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... shew how much pleased Johnson was with this publication , and what kindness and regard he had for Mr. Elphinston . " TO MR . JAMES ELPHINSTON . " DEAR SIR , [ No date . ] " I CANNOT but confess the failures of my correspondence , but ...
... shew how much pleased Johnson was with this publication , and what kindness and regard he had for Mr. Elphinston . " TO MR . JAMES ELPHINSTON . " DEAR SIR , [ No date . ] " I CANNOT but confess the failures of my correspondence , but ...
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