The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Том 10J. Murray, 1835 |
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... Human Wishes , " 165. ; on the Lives of the Poets , " 165 . Cambridge , 26 . Carter , Mrs. , on Johnson's death , 117 . Chalmers , Alexander , on Johnson's " Lima Labor , " 131 .; his " Lesson in Biography , " 184 . Change , love of ...
... Human Wishes , " 165. ; on the Lives of the Poets , " 165 . Cambridge , 26 . Carter , Mrs. , on Johnson's death , 117 . Chalmers , Alexander , on Johnson's " Lima Labor , " 131 .; his " Lesson in Biography , " 184 . Change , love of ...
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... Human Wishes , " 30. 78. 165 . " Venice Preserved , " 4 . " Vesuvius Cæsar , " 142 . Virgil , 278 . Virtue , 86 . Walmesley , Gilbert , 12 . Warburton , Bishop , 52. 59 . Watt's , Dr. , 160 . Whig and Tory , 24 , Whigs , 123 ...
... Human Wishes , " 30. 78. 165 . " Venice Preserved , " 4 . " Vesuvius Cæsar , " 142 . Virgil , 278 . Virtue , 86 . Walmesley , Gilbert , 12 . Warburton , Bishop , 52. 59 . Watt's , Dr. , 160 . Whig and Tory , 24 , Whigs , 123 ...
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... and contradictory materials , as never before met in the human mind . ( 1 ) [ From " Letters of Anna Seward , written between the This is the reason why folk are never weary of years 1784 and 1807. " ] ANNA SEWARD . 9 XXII.
... and contradictory materials , as never before met in the human mind . ( 1 ) [ From " Letters of Anna Seward , written between the This is the reason why folk are never weary of years 1784 and 1807. " ] ANNA SEWARD . 9 XXII.
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... human animosity must not be carried . " JOHNSON . 66 Madam , I am not fond of meeting fools anywhere ; they are detestable company , and while it is in my power to avoid conversing with them , I certainly shall exert that power ; and so ...
... human animosity must not be carried . " JOHNSON . 66 Madam , I am not fond of meeting fools anywhere ; they are detestable company , and while it is in my power to avoid conversing with them , I certainly shall exert that power ; and so ...
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... human breast . 502. Mr. and Mrs. Piozzi . I am become acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Piozzi . Her conversation is that bright wine of the intellects which has no lees . Dr. Johnson told me truth when he said , she had more colloquial wit ...
... human breast . 502. Mr. and Mrs. Piozzi . I am become acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Piozzi . Her conversation is that bright wine of the intellects which has no lees . Dr. Johnson told me truth when he said , she had more colloquial wit ...
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