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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... writing freely concerning the characters of the dead . Damages will be given to a man who is calumniated in his life- time , because he may be hurt in his worldly interest , or at least hurt in his mind : but the law does not 4 Dr ...
... writing freely concerning the characters of the dead . Damages will be given to a man who is calumniated in his life- time , because he may be hurt in his worldly interest , or at least hurt in his mind : but the law does not 4 Dr ...
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... written ; for a great deal is known of men of which proof cannot be brought . A minister may be notoriously known to take bribes , and yet you may not be able to prove it . " Mr. Murray suggested , that the authour should be obliged to ...
... written ; for a great deal is known of men of which proof cannot be brought . A minister may be notoriously known to take bribes , and yet you may not be able to prove it . " Mr. Murray suggested , that the authour should be obliged to ...
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... writing the pro- posals for his Dictionary , and also a little in the Dictionary itself . I also learnt from Dr. Lawrence , but was then grown more stubborn . " A curious incident happened to - day , while Mr. Thrale and I sat with him ...
... writing the pro- posals for his Dictionary , and also a little in the Dictionary itself . I also learnt from Dr. Lawrence , but was then grown more stubborn . " A curious incident happened to - day , while Mr. Thrale and I sat with him ...
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... written by Johnson himself . I said , I disliked the custom which some people had of bringing their children into company , because it in a manner forced us to pay foolish compliments to please their parents . JOHNSON , " You are right ...
... written by Johnson himself . I said , I disliked the custom which some people had of bringing their children into company , because it in a manner forced us to pay foolish compliments to please their parents . JOHNSON , " You are right ...
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... in the English language is the paper on Novelty , yet we do not hear it talked of . * [ Johnson's opinions concerning the Monthly and Critical Reviews would not be accurate now . B. ] Ætat . 67 . It was written by Grove , $ 2 THE LIFE OF.
... in the English language is the paper on Novelty , yet we do not hear it talked of . * [ Johnson's opinions concerning the Monthly and Critical Reviews would not be accurate now . B. ] Ætat . 67 . It was written by Grove , $ 2 THE LIFE OF.
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