The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volumen4G. Bell and sons, 1889 |
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... give no information of any thing . That he was a member of a philosophical society is something ; but surely he could be but a corres- ponding member . However , not having his life here , I know not how to put it in , and it is of ...
... give no information of any thing . That he was a member of a philosophical society is something ; but surely he could be but a corres- ponding member . However , not having his life here , I know not how to put it in , and it is of ...
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... give no information of any thing . That he was a member of a philosophical society is something ; but surely he could be but a corres- ponding member . However , not having his life here , I know not how to put it in , and it is of ...
... give no information of any thing . That he was a member of a philosophical society is something ; but surely he could be but a corres- ponding member . However , not having his life here , I know not how to put it in , and it is of ...
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... gives the highest testimony . Various Readings in the Life of MILTON . " I cannot find any meaning but this which [ his most bigoted advocates ] even kindness and reverence can give . " [ Perhaps no ] scarcely any man ever wrote so much ...
... gives the highest testimony . Various Readings in the Life of MILTON . " I cannot find any meaning but this which [ his most bigoted advocates ] even kindness and reverence can give . " [ Perhaps no ] scarcely any man ever wrote so much ...
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... he only liked one mode of expense better than another , and saved merely that he might have something to give . " One observation which Johnson makes in Swift's life should be ÆT . 72 . 23 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON . Swift 23-24.
... he only liked one mode of expense better than another , and saved merely that he might have something to give . " One observation which Johnson makes in Swift's life should be ÆT . 72 . 23 BOSWELL'S LIFE OF JOHNSON . Swift 23-24.
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... give . 66 ' As I have not skill to ask proper questions , I have likewise no such access to great men as can enable me to send you any political information . Of the agitations of an unsettled govern- ment , and the struggles of a ...
... give . 66 ' As I have not skill to ask proper questions , I have likewise no such access to great men as can enable me to send you any political information . Of the agitations of an unsettled govern- ment , and the struggles of a ...
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