The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With Critical Observations on His WorksJ. & A. Arch, 1795 - 307 páginas |
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... nature . He will be long regretted by a wide circle of friends , to whom his good qualities and focial talents always made his company a valuable acceffion . The facts ftated in the prefent account are chiefly taken from the narratives ...
... nature . He will be long regretted by a wide circle of friends , to whom his good qualities and focial talents always made his company a valuable acceffion . The facts ftated in the prefent account are chiefly taken from the narratives ...
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... nature , is fcarce to be found in our own , or perhaps any other language . " Johnson had now lived nearly half his days , without friends or lucrative profef- fion ; he had toiled and laboured , yet ftill , as he himself expreffes it ...
... nature , is fcarce to be found in our own , or perhaps any other language . " Johnson had now lived nearly half his days , without friends or lucrative profef- fion ; he had toiled and laboured , yet ftill , as he himself expreffes it ...
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... nature Mifargyrus ( by Dr. Bathurst ) , are his . His price was two guineas for each paper . Of all thefe papers , he gave both the fame and the profit to Dr. Bathurst . Indeed , the latter wrote them while John- fon dictated ; though ...
... nature Mifargyrus ( by Dr. Bathurst ) , are his . His price was two guineas for each paper . Of all thefe papers , he gave both the fame and the profit to Dr. Bathurst . Indeed , the latter wrote them while John- fon dictated ; though ...
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... , " " The Conduct of the Ministry relating to the present War , impartially examined , ” and “ Jenyns's Free Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil . ” Mr. Davies , in his " Mifcellaneous and Fugitive Pieces H iij [ 117 ] 66 ...
... , " " The Conduct of the Ministry relating to the present War , impartially examined , ” and “ Jenyns's Free Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil . ” Mr. Davies , in his " Mifcellaneous and Fugitive Pieces H iij [ 117 ] 66 ...
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... nature will rife up , and claiming her original right , overturn a corrupt political Syftem . " 66 well adds , This generous fentiment , " Mr. Bof- " which he uttered with great fervour , ftruck me exceedingly , and stir- red my blood ...
... nature will rife up , and claiming her original right , overturn a corrupt political Syftem . " 66 well adds , This generous fentiment , " Mr. Bof- " which he uttered with great fervour , ftruck me exceedingly , and stir- red my blood ...
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