The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys & Wheeler, 1826 |
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... reason to be offended with . As it is , I think myself 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 ...
... reason to be offended with . As it is , I think myself 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 ...
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... reason for this . If nothing but the bright side of charac- ters should be shown , we should sit down in despondency , and think it utterly impossible to imitate them in any thing . The sacred writers , ' he observed , ' related the ...
... reason for this . If nothing but the bright side of charac- ters should be shown , we should sit down in despondency , and think it utterly impossible to imitate them in any thing . The sacred writers , ' he observed , ' related the ...
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... reason , " such as Mr. Cumberland has described , with a keen yet just and delicate pen , in his Observer . These minute inconveniencies gave not the least disturbance to Johnson . He nobly said , when I talked to him of the feeble ...
... reason , " such as Mr. Cumberland has described , with a keen yet just and delicate pen , in his Observer . These minute inconveniencies gave not the least disturbance to Johnson . He nobly said , when I talked to him of the feeble ...
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... reason for writing , will be too apparent by the uselessness of my letter to any other pur- pose . I have no questions to ask : not that I want curi- osity after either the ancient or present state of regions in which have been seen all ...
... reason for writing , will be too apparent by the uselessness of my letter to any other pur- pose . I have no questions to ask : not that I want curi- osity after either the ancient or present state of regions in which have been seen all ...
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... reason , the obligation to frame and establish a legal register is en- forced by a legal penalty , which penalty is the want of that perfection and plenitude of right which a register would give . Thence it follows , that this is not an ...
... reason , the obligation to frame and establish a legal register is en- forced by a legal penalty , which penalty is the want of that perfection and plenitude of right which a register would give . Thence it follows , that this is not an ...
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