The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With Critical Observations on His WorksJ. & A. Arch, 1795 - 307 páginas |
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... conversation , she had reading enough , and the gods had made her poetical . " The vi- vacity of Mrs. Thrale's literary talk rouzed him to cheerfulness and attention , even when they were alone . But this was not often the cafe ; for he ...
... conversation , she had reading enough , and the gods had made her poetical . " The vi- vacity of Mrs. Thrale's literary talk rouzed him to cheerfulness and attention , even when they were alone . But this was not often the cafe ; for he ...
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... 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 , till the 22d 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 , till the 22d of ...
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... that as it was entirely free from any poisonous tincture of vice or impiety , it was falutary to those who shared in it . He had accuf- tomed himself to fuch accuracy in his com- mon conversation , that he at all times de- livered [ 262 ]
... that as it was entirely free from any poisonous tincture of vice or impiety , it was falutary to those who shared in it . He had accuf- tomed himself to fuch accuracy in his com- mon conversation , that he at all times de- livered [ 262 ]
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... fingle friend , he would discuss a fubject with genuine fair- nefs . But he was too confcientious to make * error permanent and pernicious , by deli- berately writing it R iiij [ 263 ] mon conversation, that he at all times de- ...
... fingle friend , he would discuss a fubject with genuine fair- nefs . But he was too confcientious to make * error permanent and pernicious , by deli- berately writing it R iiij [ 263 ] mon conversation, that he at all times de- ...
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... which animated his looks , and raised his voice in conversation , cast like- wife an impenetrable veil over him when he said nothing . His talk , therefore , had 1 commonly the complexion of arrogance , his filence of [ 267 ]
... which animated his looks , and raised his voice in conversation , cast like- wife an impenetrable veil over him when he said nothing . His talk , therefore , had 1 commonly the complexion of arrogance , his filence of [ 267 ]
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