The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.Dent, 1949 |
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... remark : " Each might his several province well command , Would all but stoop to what they understand . ' BOSWELL . " And his plays are good . " JOHNSON . " Yes ; but that was his trade ; l'esprit du corps ; he had been all his life ...
... remark : " Each might his several province well command , Would all but stoop to what they understand . ' BOSWELL . " And his plays are good . " JOHNSON . " Yes ; but that was his trade ; l'esprit du corps ; he had been all his life ...
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... remark , we may instance what is related of the great Lord Granville ; that after he had written his letter giving an account of the battle of Dettingen , he said , 2 1 Here Lord Macartney remarks , " A Bramin or any cast of the Hindoos ...
... remark , we may instance what is related of the great Lord Granville ; that after he had written his letter giving an account of the battle of Dettingen , he said , 2 1 Here Lord Macartney remarks , " A Bramin or any cast of the Hindoos ...
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... remarked by Johnson , in considering the works of a poet , 1 that " amendments are seldom made without some token of a rent ; " but I do not find ... remark . - M . ] Various Readings1 in the Life of COWLEY . " All A.D. 1781 34I Etat . 72.
... remarked by Johnson , in considering the works of a poet , 1 that " amendments are seldom made without some token of a rent ; " but I do not find ... remark . - M . ] Various Readings1 in the Life of COWLEY . " All A.D. 1781 34I Etat . 72.
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