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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... virtue which his writings inspire . A principle of gratitude is awakened in every generous mind . For the entertainment and instruction which genius and diligence have provided for the world , men of refined and sensible tempers are ...
... virtue which his writings inspire . A principle of gratitude is awakened in every generous mind . For the entertainment and instruction which genius and diligence have provided for the world , men of refined and sensible tempers are ...
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... virtue in her power . He was afterwards cut for that scrophulous humour , and the under part of his face was seamed and disfigured by the operation . It is supposed , that this disease deprived him of the sight of his left eye , and ...
... virtue in her power . He was afterwards cut for that scrophulous humour , and the under part of his face was seamed and disfigured by the operation . It is supposed , that this disease deprived him of the sight of his left eye , and ...
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... virtue , a contest of passion and reason ; and that the Creator doth not appear partial in his distributions , but has balanced , in most countries , their particular inconveniencies , by particular favours . " We have here an early ...
... virtue , a contest of passion and reason ; and that the Creator doth not appear partial in his distributions , but has balanced , in most countries , their particular inconveniencies , by particular favours . " We have here an early ...
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... virtue struggling with adversity . Having lost the school at Appleby , Johnson was thrown back on the metropolis . Bred to no profession , without relations , friends , or interest , he was condemned to drudgery in the service of Cave ...
... virtue struggling with adversity . Having lost the school at Appleby , Johnson was thrown back on the metropolis . Bred to no profession , without relations , friends , or interest , he was condemned to drudgery in the service of Cave ...
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... virtue , and confidence to truth . " The whole number of essays amounted to two hundred and eight . Addison's , in the Spectator , are more in number , but not half in " See Gent . Mag . vol . lxxi . P. 190 . point of quantity : Addison ...
... virtue , and confidence to truth . " The whole number of essays amounted to two hundred and eight . Addison's , in the Spectator , are more in number , but not half in " See Gent . Mag . vol . lxxi . P. 190 . point of quantity : Addison ...
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