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... suppose by Mr. Drummond , wrote with a generous indig- nation as follows : TO MR . WILLIAM DRUMMOND . " SIR , I did not expect to hear that it could be , in an assembly convened for the propagation of christian know- ledge , a question ...
... suppose by Mr. Drummond , wrote with a generous indig- nation as follows : TO MR . WILLIAM DRUMMOND . " SIR , I did not expect to hear that it could be , in an assembly convened for the propagation of christian know- ledge , a question ...
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... suppose Lewis the four- teenth or Charles the second . " At sir Joshua Reynolds's , where a circle of Johnson's friends was collected round him to hear his account of this memorable conversation , Dr. Joseph Warton , in his frank and ...
... suppose Lewis the four- teenth or Charles the second . " At sir Joshua Reynolds's , where a circle of Johnson's friends was collected round him to hear his account of this memorable conversation , Dr. Joseph Warton , in his frank and ...
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... suppose it was to in- troduce a comedy , when Mr. Bensley solemnly began , Press'd with the load of life , the weary mind Surveys the general toil of human kind . But this dark ground might make Goldsmith's humour shine the more e . d ...
... suppose it was to in- troduce a comedy , when Mr. Bensley solemnly began , Press'd with the load of life , the weary mind Surveys the general toil of human kind . But this dark ground might make Goldsmith's humour shine the more e . d ...
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... Suppose you and I and two hundred more were restrained from printing our thoughts : what then ? What proportion would that re- straint upon us bear to the private happiness of the nation ? " This mode of representing the inconveniencies ...
... Suppose you and I and two hundred more were restrained from printing our thoughts : what then ? What proportion would that re- straint upon us bear to the private happiness of the nation ? " This mode of representing the inconveniencies ...
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... suppose would have had a benignant effect on both . When almost every man of eminence in the literary world was happy to partake in this festival of genius , the absence of Johnson could not but be wondered at and regretted . The only ...
... suppose would have had a benignant effect on both . When almost every man of eminence in the literary world was happy to partake in this festival of genius , the absence of Johnson could not but be wondered at and regretted . The only ...
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acquaintance admiration Æneid affectionate afraid afterwards answered appeared asked Beggar's Opera believe BENNET LANGTON called character church compliments consider conversation court dear sir DEAR SIR,-I dined doctor of medicine Edinburgh edition eminent England English Erse favour Garrick gentleman give glad Goldsmith happy heard Hebrides honour hope humble servant JAMES BOSWELL John Johnson judge king lady Langton laugh learning letter Lichfield literary live London lord Bute lord Hailes lord Monboddo Lucy Porter manner ment mentioned merit mind nation never obliged observed occasion opinion Oxford passage perhaps pleased pleasure poem publick racter reason remark Samuel Johnson Scotch Scotland seemed sir Joshua Reynolds speak Streatham suppose sure talked tell thing thought Thrale tion told Tom Davies wish wonder write written wrote