The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys & Wheeler, 1826 |
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... favour : Mr. Peter Garrick assured me that he was told by a lady , that in her opinion Johnson was a very seducing man . " Disadvantages of person and manner may be forgotten , where intellectual pleasure is communicated to a sus ...
... favour : Mr. Peter Garrick assured me that he was told by a lady , that in her opinion Johnson was a very seducing man . " Disadvantages of person and manner may be forgotten , where intellectual pleasure is communicated to a sus ...
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... favour worthy of publick acknowledge- ment : " but he has not owned to whom he was obliged ; so that the acknowledgement is unappropriated to his grace . turn . While the world in general was filled with admiration of Johnson's Lives of ...
... favour worthy of publick acknowledge- ment : " but he has not owned to whom he was obliged ; so that the acknowledgement is unappropriated to his grace . turn . While the world in general was filled with admiration of Johnson's Lives of ...
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... favour . His father is now president of the College of Physicians , a man venerable for his knowledge , and more venerable for his virtue . " I wish you a prosperous government , a safe return , and a long enjoyment of plenty and ...
... favour . His father is now president of the College of Physicians , a man venerable for his knowledge , and more venerable for his virtue . " I wish you a prosperous government , a safe return , and a long enjoyment of plenty and ...
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... favour of the puritans , who had a great aversion to long hair . - MALONE . s It is strange , that the picture drawn by the unlearned Shakespeare should be full of classical images , and that by the learned Milton void of them ...
... favour of the puritans , who had a great aversion to long hair . - MALONE . s It is strange , that the picture drawn by the unlearned Shakespeare should be full of classical images , and that by the learned Milton void of them ...
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... favour- able account of Dr. Young ; for it is not becoming in a man to have so little acquiescence in the ways of Provi- dence , as to be gloomy because he has not obtained as much preferment as he expected ; nor to continue gloomy for ...
... favour- able account of Dr. Young ; for it is not becoming in a man to have so little acquiescence in the ways of Provi- dence , as to be gloomy because he has not obtained as much preferment as he expected ; nor to continue gloomy for ...
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