Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1886 |
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... LIFE OF JOHNSON . ( Edinburgh Review , September 1831. ) LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN . burgh Review , December 1881. ) . 250 · 268 307 · 324 • 368 ( Edin- 421 ESSAYS . MILL ON GOVERNMENT.1 ( Edinburgh Review , March.
... LIFE OF JOHNSON . ( Edinburgh Review , September 1831. ) LORD NUGENT'S MEMORIALS OF HAMPDEN . burgh Review , December 1881. ) . 250 · 268 307 · 324 • 368 ( Edin- 421 ESSAYS . MILL ON GOVERNMENT.1 ( Edinburgh Review , March.
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... Johnson " " called " the bottomless Whigs come into power . While the book was in the press , the prophecy was fal- sified ; and a Tory of the Tories , Mr. Southey's own favourite hero , won and wore that noblest wreath , " Oh cives ...
... Johnson " " called " the bottomless Whigs come into power . While the book was in the press , the prophecy was fal- sified ; and a Tory of the Tories , Mr. Southey's own favourite hero , won and wore that noblest wreath , " Oh cives ...
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... Johnson extols him for the magnanimity which he showed in inscribing his Iliad not to a minister or a peer , but to Congreve . In our time this would scarcely be a subject for praise . Nobody is astonished when Mr. Moore pays a ...
... Johnson extols him for the magnanimity which he showed in inscribing his Iliad not to a minister or a peer , but to Congreve . In our time this would scarcely be a subject for praise . Nobody is astonished when Mr. Moore pays a ...
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... Johnson's works , and some of still higher merit by Addison . In these performances there is , perhaps , as much wit and ingenuity as in the Pil- grim's Progress . But the pleasure which is produced by the Vision of Mirza , the Vision ...
... Johnson's works , and some of still higher merit by Addison . In these performances there is , perhaps , as much wit and ingenuity as in the Pil- grim's Progress . But the pleasure which is produced by the Vision of Mirza , the Vision ...
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... Johnson , all whose studies were desul- tory , and who hated , as he said , to read books through , made an exception in favour of the Pilgrim's Progress . That work was one of the two or three works which he wished longer . It was by ...
... Johnson , all whose studies were desul- tory , and who hated , as he said , to read books through , made an exception in favour of the Pilgrim's Progress . That work was one of the two or three works which he wished longer . It was by ...
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