The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works ... and Various Original Pieces ... Never Before Published ...T. Cadell and W. Davis, 1804 |
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... Church library was the largest , he answered , " All- Souls library is the largest we have , except the Bod- among the papers of the late Sir James Caldwell , and a copy of which was most obligingly obtained for me from his son Sir John ...
... Church library was the largest , he answered , " All- Souls library is the largest we have , except the Bod- among the papers of the late Sir James Caldwell , and a copy of which was most obligingly obtained for me from his son Sir John ...
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... Church . This the King said he was sorry to hear . The conversation next turned on the Philosophical Transactions , when Johnson observed that they had now a better method of arranging their materials than formerly . " Ay , ( said the ...
... Church . This the King said he was sorry to hear . The conversation next turned on the Philosophical Transactions , when Johnson observed that they had now a better method of arranging their materials than formerly . " Ay , ( said the ...
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... Church of England , maintaining the future life of brutes , by an explication of certain parts of the scrip- tures , was mentioned , and the doctrine insisted on by a gentleman who seemed fond of curious specu- lation . Johnson , who ...
... Church of England , maintaining the future life of brutes , by an explication of certain parts of the scrip- tures , was mentioned , and the doctrine insisted on by a gentleman who seemed fond of curious specu- lation . Johnson , who ...
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... Church of England - man would be so prompt in quoting Maupertuis , who , I am sorry to think , stands in the list of those unfortunate mistaken men , who call themselves esprits forts . I have , however , a high respect for that ...
... Church of England - man would be so prompt in quoting Maupertuis , who , I am sorry to think , stands in the list of those unfortunate mistaken men , who call themselves esprits forts . I have , however , a high respect for that ...
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... mind to prance , he must study at Christ - Church and All - Souls . " 7 Etat . 60 . 1769. am engaged for the afternoon , to - morrow F 2 DR . JOHNSON . 67 must respect that dignity of character which prevented 1769. ...
... mind to prance , he must study at Christ - Church and All - Souls . " 7 Etat . 60 . 1769. am engaged for the afternoon , to - morrow F 2 DR . JOHNSON . 67 must respect that dignity of character which prevented 1769. ...
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