The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 6Gabriel Wells, 1922 |
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... kind . But , although Johnson as an artist was not gifted with the highest imaginative powers , he was truly an artist , profoundly concerned with all the difficult tissue of his own experience and considering it with rare intellectual ...
... kind . But , although Johnson as an artist was not gifted with the highest imaginative powers , he was truly an artist , profoundly concerned with all the difficult tissue of his own experience and considering it with rare intellectual ...
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... kind of pleasing distraction for some time , I got into a corner , with Johnson , Garrick , and Harris . GARRICK . ( to Harris , ) " Pray , Sir , have you read Potter's Eschylus ? " HARRIS . " Yes ; and think it pretty . " GARRICK ...
... kind of pleasing distraction for some time , I got into a corner , with Johnson , Garrick , and Harris . GARRICK . ( to Harris , ) " Pray , Sir , have you read Potter's Eschylus ? " HARRIS . " Yes ; and think it pretty . " GARRICK ...
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... kind letter from her met me at the Post - Office here , ac- quainting me that she and the little ones were well , and expressing all their wishes for my re- turn home . I am , more and more , my dear Sir , your affectionate and obliged ...
... kind letter from her met me at the Post - Office here , ac- quainting me that she and the little ones were well , and expressing all their wishes for my re- turn home . I am , more and more , my dear Sir , your affectionate and obliged ...
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