The Life of Samuel Johnson, Volum 3Henry G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... never got any farther than the first page . " . Piozzi . In Mr. Murphy's tragedy of Zenobia , acted in 1768 , there are two personages named Tigranes and Teribazus . There was a serious difference between Murphy and Garrick , in which ...
... never got any farther than the first page . " . Piozzi . In Mr. Murphy's tragedy of Zenobia , acted in 1768 , there are two personages named Tigranes and Teribazus . There was a serious difference between Murphy and Garrick , in which ...
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... never have written history , had not Voltaire written it before him . He is an echo of Voltaire . " BosWELL . " " But , Sir , we have lord Kames . JOHNSON . " You have lord Kames . Keep him ; ha , ha , ha ! We don't envy you him . Do ...
... never have written history , had not Voltaire written it before him . He is an echo of Voltaire . " BosWELL . " " But , Sir , we have lord Kames . JOHNSON . " You have lord Kames . Keep him ; ha , ha , ha ! We don't envy you him . Do ...
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... never can approve . " ( 1 ) He praised Signor Baretti . " His account of Italy is a very entertaining book ; and , Sir , I know no man who carries his head higher in conversation than Baretti . There are strong powers in his mind . He ...
... never can approve . " ( 1 ) He praised Signor Baretti . " His account of Italy is a very entertaining book ; and , Sir , I know no man who carries his head higher in conversation than Baretti . There are strong powers in his mind . He ...
Pàgina 50
... never received any kindness from the Genoese . They never agreed to be subject to them . They owe them nothing , and when reduced to an abject state of slavery , by force , shall they not rise in the great cause of liberty , and break ...
... never received any kindness from the Genoese . They never agreed to be subject to them . They owe them nothing , and when reduced to an abject state of slavery , by force , shall they not rise in the great cause of liberty , and break ...
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... never can be much less poor by the favour of those whom they are now opposing . " LETTER 111. TO MRS . LUCY PORTER . " Oxford , April 18. 1768 . " MY DEAR , DEAR LOVE , -You have had a very great loss . ( 2 ) To lose an old friend , is ...
... never can be much less poor by the favour of those whom they are now opposing . " LETTER 111. TO MRS . LUCY PORTER . " Oxford , April 18. 1768 . " MY DEAR , DEAR LOVE , -You have had a very great loss . ( 2 ) To lose an old friend , is ...
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