The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... gentleman who complained of him . Dr. Johnson's remark as to the jealousy entertained of our friends who rise far above us , is certainly very just . By this was withered the early friendship between Charles Townshend and Akenside ; and ...
... gentleman who complained of him . Dr. Johnson's remark as to the jealousy entertained of our friends who rise far above us , is certainly very just . By this was withered the early friendship between Charles Townshend and Akenside ; and ...
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... gentleman whose ancient German blood has been mellowed in England , and who may be truly said to unite the baron and the barrister ; was one of the counsel for Mr. Topham . He displayed much learning and ingenuity upon the general ...
... gentleman whose ancient German blood has been mellowed in England , and who may be truly said to unite the baron and the barrister ; was one of the counsel for Mr. Topham . He displayed much learning and ingenuity upon the general ...
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... gentleman whose name I am sorry I have forgotten . Next morning he sent the gentleman five hundred pounds , with an apology that it was all he had in the world . The gentleman sent the money back to him , declaring he would not accept ...
... gentleman whose name I am sorry I have forgotten . Next morning he sent the gentleman five hundred pounds , with an apology that it was all he had in the world . The gentleman sent the money back to him , declaring he would not accept ...
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... gentleman , Mrs. Williams , and Mr. Levet , dined with us . Dr. Johnson made a remark which both Mr. Macbean and I thought new . It was this : that " the law against usury is for the protection of creditors as well as debtors ; for if ...
... gentleman , Mrs. Williams , and Mr. Levet , dined with us . Dr. Johnson made a remark which both Mr. Macbean and I thought new . It was this : that " the law against usury is for the protection of creditors as well as debtors ; for if ...
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... gentleman maintained , that the art of printing had hurt real learning , by disseminating idle writings . — JOHN- Sir , if it had not been for the art of printing , we should now have no learning at all ; for books would have perished ...
... gentleman maintained , that the art of printing had hurt real learning , by disseminating idle writings . — JOHN- Sir , if it had not been for the art of printing , we should now have no learning at all ; for books would have perished ...
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