The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volum 10John Murray, 1844 |
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... nature to be remarked , as charac- terising the person represented , and therefore as giving additional value to the portrait . 22 485. Johnson's Pride . Of Johnson's pride , I have heard Sir Joshua himself observe , that if any man ...
... nature to be remarked , as charac- terising the person represented , and therefore as giving additional value to the portrait . 22 485. Johnson's Pride . Of Johnson's pride , I have heard Sir Joshua himself observe , that if any man ...
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... nature before these princesses - " To make them mirth , use all his might , and writhe , His mighty form disporting . " This last and long - enduring passion for Mrs. Thrale was , however , composed equally , perhaps , of cupboard love ...
... nature before these princesses - " To make them mirth , use all his might , and writhe , His mighty form disporting . " This last and long - enduring passion for Mrs. Thrale was , however , composed equally , perhaps , of cupboard love ...
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... nature of his intended work , and alluding to Boswell , he said , " Mine should have been , not the drippings of his lips , but the history of his mind . " 520. Imitations of Juvenal . ( 1 ) Dr. Parr spoke with unbounded favour of ...
... nature of his intended work , and alluding to Boswell , he said , " Mine should have been , not the drippings of his lips , but the history of his mind . " 520. Imitations of Juvenal . ( 1 ) Dr. Parr spoke with unbounded favour of ...
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... nature may be elevated . About thirteen months before Dr. Johnson went the way of all flesh , my visits to him grew to be much less frequent than they used to be , on account of my gout and other infirmities , which permitted not my ...
... nature may be elevated . About thirteen months before Dr. Johnson went the way of all flesh , my visits to him grew to be much less frequent than they used to be , on account of my gout and other infirmities , which permitted not my ...
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... nature described by Mr. Boswell , is certainly true ; but there is no reason to believe they proceeded from any superstitious motives , wherein religion was concerned : they are rather to be ascribed to the " mental distem- pers " to ...
... nature described by Mr. Boswell , is certainly true ; but there is no reason to believe they proceeded from any superstitious motives , wherein religion was concerned : they are rather to be ascribed to the " mental distem- pers " to ...
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