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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... pleasure , " he said to Mrs. Piozzi , " in relating the anecdotes of beggary . " Johnson derived from his parents , or from an unwholesome nurse , the distemper called the king's evil . The Jacobites at that time believed in the ...
... pleasure , " he said to Mrs. Piozzi , " in relating the anecdotes of beggary . " Johnson derived from his parents , or from an unwholesome nurse , the distemper called the king's evil . The Jacobites at that time believed in the ...
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... pleasure of reading Vida , Fracastorius , Sanna- zaro , Strada , and others , down to the late elegant productions of bishop Lowth ? The history which Johnson proposed to himself would , beyond all question , have been a valuable ...
... pleasure of reading Vida , Fracastorius , Sanna- zaro , Strada , and others , down to the late elegant productions of bishop Lowth ? The history which Johnson proposed to himself would , beyond all question , have been a valuable ...
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... pleasure , which no man shall diminish or aug- ment . I shall never envy the honours which wit and learning obtain in any other cause , if I can be numbered among the writers who have given ardour to virtue , and confidence to truth ...
... pleasure , which no man shall diminish or aug- ment . I shall never envy the honours which wit and learning obtain in any other cause , if I can be numbered among the writers who have given ardour to virtue , and confidence to truth ...
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... pleasure for business , wished to content his bookseller by some unstudied essay . He , therefore , took up a French Journal Littéraire , and , translating something he liked , sent it away to * This work was not published until the ...
... pleasure for business , wished to content his bookseller by some unstudied essay . He , therefore , took up a French Journal Littéraire , and , translating something he liked , sent it away to * This work was not published until the ...
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... pleasure to grant to Johnson a pension of three hundred pounds a year . The earl of Bute was minister . Lord Loughborough , who , perhaps , was ori- ginally a mover in the business , had authority to mention it . He was well acquainted ...
... pleasure to grant to Johnson a pension of three hundred pounds a year . The earl of Bute was minister . Lord Loughborough , who , perhaps , was ori- ginally a mover in the business , had authority to mention it . He was well acquainted ...
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