The Life of Samuel Johnson: Together with The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 1G. Bell, 1884 |
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Pągina xxxi
... happy hours which I owe to your kindness , for the cordiality with which you have at all times been pleased to welcome me , -for - the number of valuable acquaintances to whom you have introduced Dedication to Sir Joshua Reynolds.
... happy hours which I owe to your kindness , for the cordiality with which you have at all times been pleased to welcome me , -for - the number of valuable acquaintances to whom you have introduced Dedication to Sir Joshua Reynolds.
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... pleased to favour me with communications and advice in the conduct of my work . But I cannot sufficiently acknowledge my obligations to my friend Mr. Malone , who was so good as to allow me to read to him almost the whole of my ...
... pleased to favour me with communications and advice in the conduct of my work . But I cannot sufficiently acknowledge my obligations to my friend Mr. Malone , who was so good as to allow me to read to him almost the whole of my ...
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... was one of the first persons who suggested this work to me : he was pleased to take a great interest in it , and kindly endeavoured to explain the obscurities which were stated to him ; but xlviii PREFACE TO MR . CROKER'S EDITION .
... was one of the first persons who suggested this work to me : he was pleased to take a great interest in it , and kindly endeavoured to explain the obscurities which were stated to him ; but xlviii PREFACE TO MR . CROKER'S EDITION .
Pągina liv
... pleased if he had contented him- self with a domestic life of sober respectability . The public , however , the dispenser of fame , has judged differently , and considers the biographer of Johnson as the most eminent branch of the ...
... pleased if he had contented him- self with a domestic life of sober respectability . The public , however , the dispenser of fame , has judged differently , and considers the biographer of Johnson as the most eminent branch of the ...
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... pleased to favour me : - " These infant numbers con- tain the seeds of those propensities which , through his life , so strongly marked his character , of that poetic talent which afterwards bore such rich and plentiful fruits ; for ...
... pleased to favour me : - " These infant numbers con- tain the seeds of those propensities which , through his life , so strongly marked his character , of that poetic talent which afterwards bore such rich and plentiful fruits ; for ...
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