The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order : a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons : and Various Original Pieces of His Composition, Never Before Published : the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great-Britain, for Near Half a Century, During which He Flourished : in Two Volumes, Volume 2Henry Baldwin, 1791 |
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... himself , Johofon's character of , ii . 352 , 3 , , as to their politicks and religion , ii . 187 . K. William III . i . 474 : Wari , the noted Dr. ii . 291 . Williams , Mr. Zachariah , account of , i . Warley - camp , Johnson's visit ...
... himself , Johofon's character of , ii . 352 , 3 , , as to their politicks and religion , ii . 187 . K. William III . i . 474 : Wari , the noted Dr. ii . 291 . Williams , Mr. Zachariah , account of , i . Warley - camp , Johnson's visit ...
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... himself may Etat . 77 . undoubtedly write well upon trade , and there is nothing which requires more to be illustrated by philosophy than trade does . As to mere wealth , that is to say , money , it is clear that one nation or one ...
... himself may Etat . 77 . undoubtedly write well upon trade , and there is nothing which requires more to be illustrated by philosophy than trade does . As to mere wealth , that is to say , money , it is clear that one nation or one ...
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... himself ; but when that is once done , he has no longer any merit : for though it is out of his power to steal , yet he may all his life be a thief in his heart . So when a man has once become a Carthusian , he is obliged to continue so ...
... himself ; but when that is once done , he has no longer any merit : for though it is out of his power to steal , yet he may all his life be a thief in his heart . So when a man has once become a Carthusian , he is obliged to continue so ...
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... himself to be hissed by a mob , or to be insolently treated by performers , whom he used to rule with a high hand , and who would gladly retaliate . ” Boswell . “ I think he should play once a year for the benefit of decayed actors , as ...
... himself to be hissed by a mob , or to be insolently treated by performers , whom he used to rule with a high hand , and who would gladly retaliate . ” Boswell . “ I think he should play once a year for the benefit of decayed actors , as ...
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... himself by an able answer to David Hume's « Essay on Miracles . ” He told me he had once dined in company with Hume in London ; that Hume shook hands with him , and said , “ You have treated me much better than I deserve ; " and that ...
... himself by an able answer to David Hume's « Essay on Miracles . ” He told me he had once dined in company with Hume in London ; that Hume shook hands with him , and said , “ You have treated me much better than I deserve ; " and that ...
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