The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 2H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... poor writer , except his play ; that is very well . " ] ( 2 ) He came to Oxford within a fortnight , and stayed about five weeks . He lodged at Kettel Hall.WARTON . [ See p . 41. n . ] VOL . II . C the place . This was the first time of ...
... poor writer , except his play ; that is very well . " ] ( 2 ) He came to Oxford within a fortnight , and stayed about five weeks . He lodged at Kettel Hall.WARTON . [ See p . 41. n . ] VOL . II . C the place . This was the first time of ...
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... Poor dear Cave ! I owed him much ; for to him I owe that I have known you . He died , I am afraid , un- expectedly to himself , yet surely unburthened with any great crime , and for the positive duties of religion I have yet no right to ...
... Poor dear Cave ! I owed him much ; for to him I owe that I have known you . He died , I am afraid , un- expectedly to himself , yet surely unburthened with any great crime , and for the positive duties of religion I have yet no right to ...
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... poor dear Collins ? I wrote him a letter which he never answered . I suppose writing is very troublesome to him . That man is no common loss . The moralists all talk of the uncertainty of for- tune , and the transitoriness of beauty ...
... poor dear Collins ? I wrote him a letter which he never answered . I suppose writing is very troublesome to him . That man is no common loss . The moralists all talk of the uncertainty of for- tune , and the transitoriness of beauty ...
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... poor robbed mankind ; and as soon as they became rich robbed one another . " — In his review of the Miscellanies in prose and verse , pub- lished by Elizabeth Harrison , but written by many hands , he gives an eminent proof at once of ...
... poor robbed mankind ; and as soon as they became rich robbed one another . " — In his review of the Miscellanies in prose and verse , pub- lished by Elizabeth Harrison , but written by many hands , he gives an eminent proof at once of ...
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... poor JOHNSON . Reader , have a care , Tread lightly , lest you rouse a sleeping bear ; Religious , moral , generous , and humane He was but self - sufficient , rude , and vain : Ill - bred and overbearing in dispute , A scholar and a ...
... poor JOHNSON . Reader , have a care , Tread lightly , lest you rouse a sleeping bear ; Religious , moral , generous , and humane He was but self - sufficient , rude , and vain : Ill - bred and overbearing in dispute , A scholar and a ...
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