The Works of Samuel Johnson: Essay on the life and genius of Dr. Johnson [by Arthur Murphy] Poems, and talesW. Pickering, London; and Talboys and Wheeler, Oxford, 1825 |
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... kind , what occasion now for a new tract on the same thread- bare subject ? The plain truth shall be the answer . The pro- prietors of Johnson's works thought the life , which they pre- fixed to their former edition , too unwieldy for ...
... kind , what occasion now for a new tract on the same thread- bare subject ? The plain truth shall be the answer . The pro- prietors of Johnson's works thought the life , which they pre- fixed to their former edition , too unwieldy for ...
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... kind of culture , living upon milk and flesh , and , like the Arabs , encamping without any settled habitation . In some places they practised no rites of worship , though they be- lieved that , in the regions above , there dwells a ...
... kind of culture , living upon milk and flesh , and , like the Arabs , encamping without any settled habitation . In some places they practised no rites of worship , though they be- lieved that , in the regions above , there dwells a ...
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... kind ; and the agreement was soon adjusted between the parties . Emboldened by this connexion , Johnson thought of a better ha- bitation than he had hitherto known . He had lodged with his wife in courts and alleys about the Strand ...
... kind ; and the agreement was soon adjusted between the parties . Emboldened by this connexion , Johnson thought of a better ha- bitation than he had hitherto known . He had lodged with his wife in courts and alleys about the Strand ...
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... kind of resemblance to different places in the Paradise Lost ; and these he published , from time to time , in the Gentleman's Magazine , with occasional interpolations of lines , which he himself translated from Milton . • It has since ...
... kind of resemblance to different places in the Paradise Lost ; and these he published , from time to time , in the Gentleman's Magazine , with occasional interpolations of lines , which he himself translated from Milton . • It has since ...
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... kind ; but it has been delayed , till I am indifferent , and cannot enjoy it ; till I am solitary , and cannot impart it ; till I am known , and do not want it . I hope it is no very cynical asperity not to confess obligations , where ...
... kind ; but it has been delayed , till I am indifferent , and cannot enjoy it ; till I am solitary , and cannot impart it ; till I am known , and do not want it . I hope it is no very cynical asperity not to confess obligations , where ...
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