The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys & Wheeler, 1826 |
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... obliged to him in thus setting before the publick so many of my notes , with his remarks upon them : for though I have no great opinion of the trifling part of the publick , which pretends to judge of this part of literature , in which ...
... obliged to him in thus setting before the publick so many of my notes , with his remarks upon them : for though I have no great opinion of the trifling part of the publick , which pretends to judge of this part of literature , in which ...
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... - sation , because " he had always some poetical scheme in his head . " ✦ Johnson , in the life , has given Watts's opinion of Pope's poetical diction . denied . But Mr. Malone has obliged me with the 44 [ 178 ] . THE LIFE OF.
... - sation , because " he had always some poetical scheme in his head . " ✦ Johnson , in the life , has given Watts's opinion of Pope's poetical diction . denied . But Mr. Malone has obliged me with the 44 [ 178 ] . THE LIFE OF.
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James Boswell. denied . But Mr. Malone has obliged me with the follow- ing note concerning it : 66 Many persons having doubts concerning this fact , I applied to Dr. Johnson , to learn on what authority he as ... obliged me with the ...
James Boswell. denied . But Mr. Malone has obliged me with the follow- ing note concerning it : 66 Many persons having doubts concerning this fact , I applied to Dr. Johnson , to learn on what authority he as ... obliged me with the ...
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... obliged to own , that " it will perhaps appear that he only liked one mode of expense better than another , and saved merely that he might have something to give . " One observation which Johnson makes in Swift's life should be often ...
... obliged to own , that " it will perhaps appear that he only liked one mode of expense better than another , and saved merely that he might have something to give . " One observation which Johnson makes in Swift's life should be often ...
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... 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 the Poets , there were narrow circles in which prejudice and resentment were ...
... 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 the Poets , there were narrow circles in which prejudice and resentment were ...
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