Johnsoniana: Robert Anderson. Life of Samuel JohnsonGarland Pub., 1974 |
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... written at her grand - father's , and ad- dressed to Lucy Porter ( as she herself acknow- ledged ) , when he was enamoured of her , two or three years before he had seen her mother , his future wife . " But Mrs Piozzi's account of this ...
... written at her grand - father's , and ad- dressed to Lucy Porter ( as she herself acknow- ledged ) , when he was enamoured of her , two or three years before he had seen her mother , his future wife . " But Mrs Piozzi's account of this ...
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... written with the energy of the ancient satirist , and the elegance of the imitator of Horace , laid the foundation ... written in 1738 , " and the evi- dence of its publication in the month of May in that year is unquestionable . Surely ...
... written with the energy of the ancient satirist , and the elegance of the imitator of Horace , laid the foundation ... written in 1738 , " and the evi- dence of its publication in the month of May in that year is unquestionable . Surely ...
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... written language . The bards could not read ; if they could , they might probably have written . But the bard was a barbarian among barbarians ; and , knowing nothing himself , lived with others that knew no more . If there is a ...
... written language . The bards could not read ; if they could , they might probably have written . But the bard was a barbarian among barbarians ; and , knowing nothing himself , lived with others that knew no more . If there is a ...
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