The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Samuel Johnson. tyranny of ignorance , that of all the candidates for literary praise , the unhappy lexicographer holds the lowest place , neither vanity nor interest ... praise . beneficence as prodigies , recorded rather 4 THE PLAN OF.
Samuel Johnson. tyranny of ignorance , that of all the candidates for literary praise , the unhappy lexicographer holds the lowest place , neither vanity nor interest ... praise . beneficence as prodigies , recorded rather 4 THE PLAN OF.
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Samuel Johnson. in their praise . beneficence as prodigies , recorded rather to raise wonder than expectation ; and content ... praise of elegance or discern- ment , must contend in the promotion of a design that you , my Lord , have not ...
Samuel Johnson. in their praise . beneficence as prodigies , recorded rather to raise wonder than expectation ; and content ... praise of elegance or discern- ment , must contend in the promotion of a design that you , my Lord , have not ...
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... praise . The present usage of spelling , where the present usage can be distinguished , will , therefore , in this work be generally followed ; yet there will be often occasion to observe , that it is in itself inaccurate , and ...
... praise . The present usage of spelling , where the present usage can be distinguished , will , therefore , in this work be generally followed ; yet there will be often occasion to observe , that it is in itself inaccurate , and ...
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... praise , both of judgment and industry , and may expect at least to be mentioned with honour by me , whom they have freed from the greatest part of a very laborious work , and on whom they have im- posed , at worst , only the easy task ...
... praise , both of judgment and industry , and may expect at least to be mentioned with honour by me , whom they have freed from the greatest part of a very laborious work , and on whom they have im- posed , at worst , only the easy task ...
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... praise , and others to that of disapprobation ; so commonly though not always , we exhort to good actions , we instigate to ill ; we animate , incite , and encourage indifferently to good or bad . So we usually ascribe good but impute ...
... praise , and others to that of disapprobation ; so commonly though not always , we exhort to good actions , we instigate to ill ; we animate , incite , and encourage indifferently to good or bad . So we usually ascribe good but impute ...
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