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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... means by which he arose to eminence , become the favourite objects of inquiry . Curiosity is excited ; and the admirer of his works is eager to know his private opinions , his course of study , the par- ticularities of his conduct , and ...
... means by which he arose to eminence , become the favourite objects of inquiry . Curiosity is excited ; and the admirer of his works is eager to know his private opinions , his course of study , the par- ticularities of his conduct , and ...
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... mean , in jest , and people are apt to think me serious " . " The exercise of that pri- vilege , which is enjoyed by every man in society , has not been allowed to him . His fame has given importance even to trifles ; and the zeal of ...
... mean , in jest , and people are apt to think me serious " . " The exercise of that pri- vilege , which is enjoyed by every man in society , has not been allowed to him . His fame has given importance even to trifles ; and the zeal of ...
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... mean time , assisted him in the classics . The general direction for his studies , which he then received , he related to Mrs. Piozzi . Obtain , " says Ford , some general principles of every science : he who can talk only on one ...
... mean time , assisted him in the classics . The general direction for his studies , which he then received , he related to Mrs. Piozzi . Obtain , " says Ford , some general principles of every science : he who can talk only on one ...
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... mean abilities , in one or two instances behaving with insolence to that gentleman . Of his general conduct at the university there are no particulars that merit attention , except the transla- tion of Pope's Messiah , which was a ...
... mean abilities , in one or two instances behaving with insolence to that gentleman . Of his general conduct at the university there are no particulars that merit attention , except the transla- tion of Pope's Messiah , which was a ...
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... year before it was carried into execution . In the mean time , the intended re- treat of Savage called to Johnson's mind the third satire of Juve- nal , in which that poet takes leave of a GENIUS OF DR . JOHNSON . XV.
... year before it was carried into execution . In the mean time , the intended re- treat of Savage called to Johnson's mind the third satire of Juve- nal , in which that poet takes leave of a GENIUS OF DR . JOHNSON . XV.
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