The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... respect for his honest conscientious zeal , the same indignant and sarcastical mode of treating every attempt to unhinge or weaken good principles . One evening , when a young gentleman teased him with an account of the infidelity of ...
... respect for his honest conscientious zeal , the same indignant and sarcastical mode of treating every attempt to unhinge or weaken good principles . One evening , when a young gentleman teased him with an account of the infidelity of ...
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... respects to all my Lincolnshire friends . I am , dear sir , " March 9 , 1766 , " Johnson's - court , Fleet - street ... respect . He died Sept. 14th , 1772. A more particular account of this gentleman may be found in a note on the Life ...
... respects to all my Lincolnshire friends . I am , dear sir , " March 9 , 1766 , " Johnson's - court , Fleet - street ... respect . He died Sept. 14th , 1772. A more particular account of this gentleman may be found in a note on the Life ...
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... respect to the memory of the rev . Mr. James Stuart , late minister of Killin , distin- guished by his eminent piety , learning , and taste . The amiable simplicity of his life , his warm benevolence , his indefatigable and successful ...
... respect to the memory of the rev . Mr. James Stuart , late minister of Killin , distin- guished by his eminent piety , learning , and taste . The amiable simplicity of his life , his warm benevolence , his indefatigable and successful ...
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... respects they were mended , for they had put their press under better regu- lations , and were at that time printing Polybius . He was then asked whether there were better libraries at Oxford or Cambridge . He answered , he believed the ...
... respects they were mended , for they had put their press under better regu- lations , and were at that time printing Polybius . He was then asked whether there were better libraries at Oxford or Cambridge . He answered , he believed the ...
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... respect , but still in his firm manly manner , with a sonorous voice , and never in that subdued tone which is commonly used at the levee and in the drawing room . After the king withdrew , Johnson showed himself highly pleased with his ...
... respect , but still in his firm manly manner , with a sonorous voice , and never in that subdued tone which is commonly used at the levee and in the drawing room . After the king withdrew , Johnson showed himself highly pleased with his ...
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