The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With Critical Observations on His WorksJ. & A. Arch, 1795 - 307 páginas |
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... whose real character is a noble one loved John- fon enough to endure in him the princi- ples he despised . } In the circles of Litchfield , he was fre- quently in the company of ladies , particu- larly at Mr. Walmsley's , whose wife and ...
... whose real character is a noble one loved John- fon enough to endure in him the princi- ples he despised . } In the circles of Litchfield , he was fre- quently in the company of ladies , particu- larly at Mr. Walmsley's , whose wife and ...
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... whose hero gives moft profufely ; but fomething may still be faid in favour of Richardfon . All that Johnfon afked was a temporary supply ; and that was granted . There was certainly no oftentatious liberality ; but a kind ac- tion ...
... whose hero gives moft profufely ; but fomething may still be faid in favour of Richardfon . All that Johnfon afked was a temporary supply ; and that was granted . There was certainly no oftentatious liberality ; but a kind ac- tion ...
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... received a fa- vour from two Scotchmen , against whose country he had joined in the rabble cry of indifcriminating invective . It was thus that even - handed Juftice commended the poifoned chalice to his own lips , and com- pelled [ 130 ]
... received a fa- vour from two Scotchmen , against whose country he had joined in the rabble cry of indifcriminating invective . It was thus that even - handed Juftice commended the poifoned chalice to his own lips , and com- pelled [ 130 ]
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... whose works he fits as a critical judge , to rival , by the luftre of his praises , the splendour of the original , and to follow this eagle of British poetry through all his gyres , with as keen an eye , and upon as ftrong a wing . The ...
... whose works he fits as a critical judge , to rival , by the luftre of his praises , the splendour of the original , and to follow this eagle of British poetry through all his gyres , with as keen an eye , and upon as ftrong a wing . The ...
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... whose gaiety of conversation , and civility of man- ners , were fufficient to counteract the in- conveniencies of travel in countries lefs hof- pitable than those they were to pass . ” His ftay in Scotland was from the 18th of Auguft ...
... whose gaiety of conversation , and civility of man- ners , were fufficient to counteract the in- conveniencies of travel in countries lefs hof- pitable than those they were to pass . ” His ftay in Scotland was from the 18th of Auguft ...
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