The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides;H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... eminent English Poets , by , & c . The English Poets , biographically and critically considered , by Sam . Johnson . ' Let Mr. Nichols take his choice , or make another to his mind . May , 1781 . " You somehow forgot the advertisement ...
... eminent English Poets , by , & c . The English Poets , biographically and critically considered , by Sam . Johnson . ' Let Mr. Nichols take his choice , or make another to his mind . May , 1781 . " You somehow forgot the advertisement ...
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... eminent merit ; and that , though it would have been unreasonable to expect an humiliating recantation , no apology whatever has been made in the cool of the evening , for the oppressive fervour of the heat of the day ; no slight ...
... eminent merit ; and that , though it would have been unreasonable to expect an humiliating recantation , no apology whatever has been made in the cool of the evening , for the oppressive fervour of the heat of the day ; no slight ...
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... eminent characters together . The inter- view proved to be mutually agreeable . I am well informed , that Warburton said of John- son , " I admire him , but I cannot bear his style : " and that Johnson being told of this , said , " That ...
... eminent characters together . The inter- view proved to be mutually agreeable . I am well informed , that Warburton said of John- son , " I admire him , but I cannot bear his style : " and that Johnson being told of this , said , " That ...
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... eminent men in their true colours , in the last paragraph of the 164th Number of his Rambler : - " It is particularly the duty of those who consign illustrious names to posterity , to take care lest their readers be misled by ambiguous ...
... eminent men in their true colours , in the last paragraph of the 164th Number of his Rambler : - " It is particularly the duty of those who consign illustrious names to posterity , to take care lest their readers be misled by ambiguous ...
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... eminent literary character ( 3 ) , he op- posed me vehemently , exclaiming , " No , no , it is not a good imitation of Johnson ; it has all his pomp without his force ; it has all the nodosities of the oak without its strength . " This ...
... eminent literary character ( 3 ) , he op- posed me vehemently , exclaiming , " No , no , it is not a good imitation of Johnson ; it has all his pomp without his force ; it has all the nodosities of the oak without its strength . " This ...
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