The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 3H.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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... to the gratitude of his country , and the veneration of all good men . It certainly would be a pity , if such a character should be permitted to sink into oblivion . " than I have really done . Those whom my arguments.
... to the gratitude of his country , and the veneration of all good men . It certainly would be a pity , if such a character should be permitted to sink into oblivion . " than I have really done . Those whom my arguments.
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... character and abilities of the celebrated Scottish Historian , however lightly , in a moment of caprice , he may have spoken of his works . - B . He seems never to have spoken otherwise than slightingly of Dr. Robertson's works ...
... character and abilities of the celebrated Scottish Historian , however lightly , in a moment of caprice , he may have spoken of his works . - B . He seems never to have spoken otherwise than slightingly of Dr. Robertson's works ...
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... strongly suspected that he was fretting with chagrin and envy at the singular honour Dr. Johnson had lately enjoyed . At length , the frankness and simplicity of his natural character prevailed . He sprung from the sofa , advanced.
... strongly suspected that he was fretting with chagrin and envy at the singular honour Dr. Johnson had lately enjoyed . At length , the frankness and simplicity of his natural character prevailed . He sprung from the sofa , advanced.
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Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides James Boswell. character prevailed . He sprung from the sofa , advanced to Johnson , and in a kind of flutter , from imagining himself in the situation which he had just been hearing ...
Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides James Boswell. character prevailed . He sprung from the sofa , advanced to Johnson , and in a kind of flutter , from imagining himself in the situation which he had just been hearing ...
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... character , let this tender and affectionate scene be candidly read ; and let them then judge whether more warmth of heart , and grateful kindness , is often found in human nature . LETTER 105 . TO MRS . THRALE . " Lichfield , July 20 ...
... character , let this tender and affectionate scene be candidly read ; and let them then judge whether more warmth of heart , and grateful kindness , is often found in human nature . LETTER 105 . TO MRS . THRALE . " Lichfield , July 20 ...
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