The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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... admirable speech in the House of Commons , which was highly applauded , but which he after- wards perceived might have been better :) " that we are more uneasy from thinking of our wants , than happy in thinking of our acquisitions ...
... admirable speech in the House of Commons , which was highly applauded , but which he after- wards perceived might have been better :) " that we are more uneasy from thinking of our wants , than happy in thinking of our acquisitions ...
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James Boswell. 66 admirable than even his writings , however excellent . Mr. Wilkes has , however , favoured me with one repartee of Pope , of which Johnson was not informed . Johnson , after justly censuring him for having " nursed in ...
James Boswell. 66 admirable than even his writings , however excellent . Mr. Wilkes has , however , favoured me with one repartee of Pope , of which Johnson was not informed . Johnson , after justly censuring him for having " nursed in ...
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... [ Admirable Curiosities of Nature , & c . 1681. - Probably the same book with a different title . ] 7. History of Scotland 1985 8. History of Ireland 1685 9. Two Journies to Jerusalem 1685 10. Nine Worthies of the World 1687 11. Winter's ...
... [ Admirable Curiosities of Nature , & c . 1681. - Probably the same book with a different title . ] 7. History of Scotland 1985 8. History of Ireland 1685 9. Two Journies to Jerusalem 1685 10. Nine Worthies of the World 1687 11. Winter's ...
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