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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... received , he related to Mrs. Piozzi . Obtain , " says Ford , some general principles of every science : he who can talk only on one subject , or act only in one department , is seldom wanted , and , perhaps , never wished for ; while ...
... received , he related to Mrs. Piozzi . Obtain , " says Ford , some general principles of every science : he who can talk only on one subject , or act only in one department , is seldom wanted , and , perhaps , never wished for ; while ...
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... received forty - nine pounds , as appears by his re- ceipt , in the possession of Mr. Nichols , the compiler of that enter- taining and useful work , the Gentleman's Magazine . Johnson's translation was never completed : a like design ...
... received forty - nine pounds , as appears by his re- ceipt , in the possession of Mr. Nichols , the compiler of that enter- taining and useful work , the Gentleman's Magazine . Johnson's translation was never completed : a like design ...
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... received by the wife with the flutter of an antiquated coquette ; and both , it is well known , furnished matter for the lively genius of Garrick . It is a mortifying reflection , that Johnson , with a store of learning and ...
... received by the wife with the flutter of an antiquated coquette ; and both , it is well known , furnished matter for the lively genius of Garrick . It is a mortifying reflection , that Johnson , with a store of learning and ...
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... received into his service Frank " , the black servant , whom , on account of his master , he valued to the end of his life . At the time of instituting the club in Ivy lane , Johnson had projected the Rambler . The title was most ...
... received into his service Frank " , the black servant , whom , on account of his master , he valued to the end of his life . At the time of instituting the club in Ivy lane , Johnson had projected the Rambler . The title was most ...
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... received ; or to be unwilling that the publick should consider me as owing that to a patron , which providence has enabled me to do for myself . Having carried on my work , thus far , with so little obligation to any favourer of ...
... received ; or to be unwilling that the publick should consider me as owing that to a patron , which providence has enabled me to do for myself . Having carried on my work , thus far , with so little obligation to any favourer of ...
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