The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With Critical Observations on His WorksJ. & A. Arch, 1795 - 307 páginas |
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... powers , and blunted his feelings . The year following , 1730 , Mr Corbet left the univerfity , and his father , to whom , according to Sir John Hawkins , he trust- ed for fupport , declined contributing any farther to Johnson's ...
... powers , and blunted his feelings . The year following , 1730 , Mr Corbet left the univerfity , and his father , to whom , according to Sir John Hawkins , he trust- ed for fupport , declined contributing any farther to Johnson's ...
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... power , and all authority . " He ftruggled for another year in this unequal conflict , and profeffed a defire to practise either the Civil or the Common Law ; but his debts in college increafing , and his fcanty remittances from ...
... power , and all authority . " He ftruggled for another year in this unequal conflict , and profeffed a defire to practise either the Civil or the Common Law ; but his debts in college increafing , and his fcanty remittances from ...
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... Mr. Brooke , author of Guflavus Vafa , in 4to . This was an ironical , but a very proper attack upon the Lord Chamber- lain , for the injuftifiable fuppreffion of that tragedy . Indeed the power vested in that officer [ 62 ]
... Mr. Brooke , author of Guflavus Vafa , in 4to . This was an ironical , but a very proper attack upon the Lord Chamber- lain , for the injuftifiable fuppreffion of that tragedy . Indeed the power vested in that officer [ 62 ]
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With Critical Observations on His Works Robert Anderson. that tragedy . Indeed the power vested in that officer , refpecting dramatic pieces , is a difgrace to a free country ; and the act which gave him that power ought to be repealed ...
With Critical Observations on His Works Robert Anderson. that tragedy . Indeed the power vested in that officer , refpecting dramatic pieces , is a difgrace to a free country ; and the act which gave him that power ought to be repealed ...
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... family is well known ; fome máy ima- gine that a sympathetic anxiety impeded the exertion of his intellectual powers ; but it is probable that he was , during that time , employed upon his Shakspeare , or sketching the [ 73 ]
... family is well known ; fome máy ima- gine that a sympathetic anxiety impeded the exertion of his intellectual powers ; but it is probable that he was , during that time , employed upon his Shakspeare , or sketching the [ 73 ]
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