The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.J. M. Dent & Company, 1931 |
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... thought this a clear , though a familiar illustration of the phrase , “ One star differeth from another in brightness . " Dr. Mayo having asked Johnson's opinion of Soame Jenyns's " View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian ...
... thought this a clear , though a familiar illustration of the phrase , “ One star differeth from another in brightness . " Dr. Mayo having asked Johnson's opinion of Soame Jenyns's " View of the Internal Evidence of the Christian ...
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... thought this must be a mistake ; for he had never seen a subscription - book . Upon the road , we talked of the uncertainty of profit with which authours and booksellers engage in the publication of literary works . JOHNSON . " My ...
... thought this must be a mistake ; for he had never seen a subscription - book . Upon the road , we talked of the uncertainty of profit with which authours and booksellers engage in the publication of literary works . JOHNSON . " My ...
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... thought him less to be envied on the stage than at the head of a table . " Johnson , indeed , had thought more upon the subject of acting than might be generally supposed . Talking of it one day to Mr. Kemble , he said , " Are you , Sir ...
... thought him less to be envied on the stage than at the head of a table . " Johnson , indeed , had thought more upon the subject of acting than might be generally supposed . Talking of it one day to Mr. Kemble , he said , " Are you , Sir ...
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