The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides. To which are Added, Volum 10J. Murray, 1835 |
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... took it up with me to my chamber , and read it through , and truly I did not think it possible to say so much upon the art . " Sir Joshua , who could not hear dis- tinctly , desired of one of the company to be informed what Johnson had ...
... took it up with me to my chamber , and read it through , and truly I did not think it possible to say so much upon the art . " Sir Joshua , who could not hear dis- tinctly , desired of one of the company to be informed what Johnson had ...
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... took place in 1762 : when , during a visit to a neighbouring gentleman , Johnson's irregularity of con- duct produced considerable alarm in the mind of their host ; who , in order to gratify his guests , had placed before them every ...
... took place in 1762 : when , during a visit to a neighbouring gentleman , Johnson's irregularity of con- duct produced considerable alarm in the mind of their host ; who , in order to gratify his guests , had placed before them every ...
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... took him from town to Streatham without the least inconvenience to either ; and he was brought back generally on Saturdays by Mr. Thrale , who repaired every day to the Borough about his affairs presently after breakfast . When Johnson ...
... took him from town to Streatham without the least inconvenience to either ; and he was brought back generally on Saturdays by Mr. Thrale , who repaired every day to the Borough about his affairs presently after breakfast . When Johnson ...
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... took a part against Warburton , whom Johnson strenuously defended , and , indeed , with many strong arguments , and with bright sallies of elo- quence . Goldsmith ridiculously asserted , that Warbur- ton was a weak writer . This ...
... took a part against Warburton , whom Johnson strenuously defended , and , indeed , with many strong arguments , and with bright sallies of elo- quence . Goldsmith ridiculously asserted , that Warbur- ton was a weak writer . This ...
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... took the liberty to express to that great poet his surprise , that he had not determined to translate Homer's poem into blank verse ; as it was an epic poem , and as he had before him the illustrious example of Milton , in the Paradise ...
... took the liberty to express to that great poet his surprise , that he had not determined to translate Homer's poem into blank verse ; as it was an epic poem , and as he had before him the illustrious example of Milton , in the Paradise ...
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