The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen1Harper, 1856 |
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... eminence , becomes the favourite ob- much attention ; and , when the press has teemed jects of inquiry . Curiosity is excited ; and the with anecdotes , apophthegms , essays , and publi- admirer of his works is eager to know his pri ...
... eminence , becomes the favourite ob- much attention ; and , when the press has teemed jects of inquiry . Curiosity is excited ; and the with anecdotes , apophthegms , essays , and publi- admirer of his works is eager to know his pri ...
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... eminent a man . With one , however , who was connected with Pope , he became acquainted at St. John's Gate ; and that person was no other than the well - known Richard Savage , whose life was af- terwards written by Johnson , with great ...
... eminent a man . With one , however , who was connected with Pope , he became acquainted at St. John's Gate ; and that person was no other than the well - known Richard Savage , whose life was af- terwards written by Johnson , with great ...
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... eminence in the Strand , pal Secretaries of State . Mr. Whitehead , after said to Johnson , on his first arrival in town , was wards Poet Laureat , undertook to convey the now almost confirmed . He lent our author five manuscript to his ...
... eminence in the Strand , pal Secretaries of State . Mr. Whitehead , after said to Johnson , on his first arrival in town , was wards Poet Laureat , undertook to convey the now almost confirmed . He lent our author five manuscript to his ...
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... eminent physician in Stafford - For me what lot has Fortune now in store ? shire ; and received an answer to his letter , im- porting , that the symptoms indicated a future privation of reason ; who can wonder that he was troubled with ...
... eminent physician in Stafford - For me what lot has Fortune now in store ? shire ; and received an answer to his letter , im- porting , that the symptoms indicated a future privation of reason ; who can wonder that he was troubled with ...
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... eminence of the Scotch Haymarket . They admired the curious me- writers ; and Ferguson's book on Civil Society , chanism by which the puppets were made to then on the eve of publication , he said , would walk the stage , draw a chair to ...
... eminence of the Scotch Haymarket . They admired the curious me- writers ; and Ferguson's book on Civil Society , chanism by which the puppets were made to then on the eve of publication , he said , would walk the stage , draw a chair to ...
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