The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Henry G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... Opinion of the " Account of Corsica . " Page 34 CHAPTER III . 1769 . General Paoli . - Observance of Sunday . - Rousseau and Monboddo . - Love of Singularity . London Life . Artemisias . Second Marriages . Scotch Gardening . Vails ...
... Opinion of the " Account of Corsica . " Page 34 CHAPTER III . 1769 . General Paoli . - Observance of Sunday . - Rousseau and Monboddo . - Love of Singularity . London Life . Artemisias . Second Marriages . Scotch Gardening . Vails ...
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... opinion , shew such modesty and candour as deserve great praise . " I hope the worthy translator goes diligently for- ward . He has a higher reward in prospect than any honours which this world can bestow . I wish I could be useful to ...
... opinion , shew such modesty and candour as deserve great praise . " I hope the worthy translator goes diligently for- ward . He has a higher reward in prospect than any honours which this world can bestow . I wish I could be useful to ...
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... opinion was surely right . Men should not be told of the faults which they have mended . I am glad the old language is taught , and honour the translator , as a man whom God has distinguished by the high office of propagating his word ...
... opinion was surely right . Men should not be told of the faults which they have mended . I am glad the old language is taught , and honour the translator , as a man whom God has distinguished by the high office of propagating his word ...
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... opinion ; adding , " You do not think then , Dr. Johnson , that there was much argument in the case . " Johnson said , he did not think there was . " Why truly , " said ne King , " when once it comes to calling names , argu- ment is ...
... opinion ; adding , " You do not think then , Dr. Johnson , that there was much argument in the case . " Johnson said , he did not think there was . " Why truly , " said ne King , " when once it comes to calling names , argu- ment is ...
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... opinion . Solitude excludes pleasure , and does not always secure peace . Some communication of senti- ments is commonly necessary to give vent to the im- agination , and discharge the mind of its own flatulencies . Some lady surely ...
... opinion . Solitude excludes pleasure , and does not always secure peace . Some communication of senti- ments is commonly necessary to give vent to the im- agination , and discharge the mind of its own flatulencies . Some lady surely ...
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Account of Corsica Æneid ÆTAT afterwards antè appeared Ashbourne asked Beattie believe BENNET LANGTON called character church consider conversation Corsica Court DEAR SIR died dined doubt edition eminent ETAT favour Garrick gentleman George Steevens give Goldsmith Gregory Sharpe happiness hear Hervey History honour hope humble servant intromission JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson King lady Langton late learned letter liberty Lichfield literary live London Lord Lord Mansfield Lord Monboddo LUCY PORTER manner marriage married mentioned merit mind nation never observed occasion opinion Oxford Paoli parliament perhaps Piozzi pleased pleasure poem prayer published reason Robertson SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotch Scotland seems Shakspeare Sir Joshua Reynolds society Streatham suppose sure talk tell thing thought Thrale tion told truth Williams wish write wrote