The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Including A Journal of a Tour to the HebridesHarper & Brothers, 1863 |
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... talked of publishing an edition of Wal- ton's Lives , but had laid aside that design , upon Dr. Johnson's telling him , from mis- take , that Lord Hailes intended to do it . I had wished to negotiate between Lord Hailes and him , that ...
... talked of publishing an edition of Wal- ton's Lives , but had laid aside that design , upon Dr. Johnson's telling him , from mis- take , that Lord Hailes intended to do it . I had wished to negotiate between Lord Hailes and him , that ...
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... talked on that subject . This , it seems , exasperated him ; though he said nothing at the time . The cloud was charged with sulphureous vapour , which was afterwards to burst in thunder . We talked of a gen- tleman 3 who was running ...
... talked on that subject . This , it seems , exasperated him ; though he said nothing at the time . The cloud was charged with sulphureous vapour , which was afterwards to burst in thunder . We talked of a gen- tleman 3 who was running ...
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... talked of than Pope , and Homer is less talked of than Virgil ; but they are not less admired . We must read what the world reads at the mo- ment . It has been maintained that this superfetation , this teeming of the press in modern ...
... talked of than Pope , and Homer is less talked of than Virgil ; but they are not less admired . We must read what the world reads at the mo- ment . It has been maintained that this superfetation , this teeming of the press in modern ...
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