The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... appeared to me to be undoubtedly Johnson's . I asked Mrs. Williams whether it was not his . " Sir , " said she ... appearance of defrauding her subscribers : " but what can I do ? the Doctor [ Johnson ] always puts me off with ' Well ...
... appeared to me to be undoubtedly Johnson's . I asked Mrs. Williams whether it was not his . " Sir , " said she ... appearance of defrauding her subscribers : " but what can I do ? the Doctor [ Johnson ] always puts me off with ' Well ...
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... appeared in the Public Advertiser . - probably thought that the lines printed in Italic characters might give offence , and therefore prevailed on Johnson to omit them . The epithet little , which perhaps the author thought night ...
... appeared in the Public Advertiser . - probably thought that the lines printed in Italic characters might give offence , and therefore prevailed on Johnson to omit them . The epithet little , which perhaps the author thought night ...
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... appearing to be clearly of one opinion when you are in reality of another opinion , does not such dis- simulation impair ... appeared since ( 1 ) See post , Aug. 15. 1773 , where Johnson has supported the same argument . J. BoswELL , jun ...
... appearing to be clearly of one opinion when you are in reality of another opinion , does not such dis- simulation impair ... appeared since ( 1 ) See post , Aug. 15. 1773 , where Johnson has supported the same argument . J. BoswELL , jun ...
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... appeared to me , that he estimated the compositions of Richardson too highly ( 1 ) , and that he had an unreasonable prejudice against Fielding . ( 2 ) In comparing those two writers , he used this expres- sion ; " that there was as ...
... appeared to me , that he estimated the compositions of Richardson too highly ( 1 ) , and that he had an unreasonable prejudice against Fielding . ( 2 ) In comparing those two writers , he used this expres- sion ; " that there was as ...
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... appeared remark- ably strong at this time . ( 1 ) When I talked of our advancement in literature , " Sir , " said he , " you have learnt a little from us , and you think your- selves very great men . Hume would never have written ...
... appeared remark- ably strong at this time . ( 1 ) When I talked of our advancement in literature , " Sir , " said he , " you have learnt a little from us , and you think your- selves very great men . Hume would never have written ...
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