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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... 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 be- tween Charles Townshend and Akenside ; and many similar instances might be adduced : He ...
... 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 be- tween Charles Townshend and Akenside ; and many similar instances might be adduced : He ...
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... remarks on Italy , he said , " I do not see that I could make a book upon Italy ; yet I should be glad to get two hundred pounds , or five hundred pounds , by such a work . " This shewed both that a journal of his Tour upon the ...
... remarks on Italy , he said , " I do not see that I could make a book upon Italy ; yet I should be glad to get two hundred pounds , or five hundred pounds , by such a work . " This shewed both that a journal of his Tour upon the ...
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... remark , which both Mr. Macbean and I thought new . It was this : that " the law against usury is for the protection of cre- ditors as well as debtors ; for if there were no such check , people would be apt , from the temptation of ...
... remark , which both Mr. Macbean and I thought new . It was this : that " the law against usury is for the protection of cre- ditors as well as debtors ; for if there were no such check , people would be apt , from the temptation of ...
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... remark on Patrick Lord Elibank : " Sir , there is nothing conclusive in his talk . " When I complained of having dined at a splendid table without hearing one sentence of conversation . Etat . 67 . 1776. worthy of being remembered , DR ...
... remark on Patrick Lord Elibank : " Sir , there is nothing conclusive in his talk . " When I complained of having dined at a splendid table without hearing one sentence of conversation . Etat . 67 . 1776. worthy of being remembered , DR ...
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... remark : 6 " Each might his several province well command , " Would all but stoop to what they understand . " he ... remarked , that " among all the bold flights of Shakspeare's imagination , the boldest was making Birnam - wood march to ...
... remark : 6 " Each might his several province well command , " Would all but stoop to what they understand . " he ... remarked , that " among all the bold flights of Shakspeare's imagination , the boldest was making Birnam - wood march to ...
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