Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales, Količina 4Harper, 1891 |
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... learning or taste in writing , as to make Car- teret a dactyl . In matters of genealogy it is necessary to give the bare names as they are ; but in poetry , and in prose of any elegance in the writing , they require to have inflection ...
... learning or taste in writing , as to make Car- teret a dactyl . In matters of genealogy it is necessary to give the bare names as they are ; but in poetry , and in prose of any elegance in the writing , they require to have inflection ...
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... learning , whom Dr. Johnson met there , he said , " My heart warms towards him . I was surprised to find in him such a nice acquaintance with the metre in the learned languages ; though I was somewhat mortified that I had it not so much ...
... learning , whom Dr. Johnson met there , he said , " My heart warms towards him . I was surprised to find in him such a nice acquaintance with the metre in the learned languages ; though I was somewhat mortified that I had it not so much ...
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... learning . ' Prior's Malone , pp . 419 , 424 . Malone in his Life of Dryden , p . 181 , says that Dyer was Junius . Johnson speaks of him as ' the late learned Mr. Dyer . ' Works , viii . 385. Had he been alive he was to have been the ...
... learning . ' Prior's Malone , pp . 419 , 424 . Malone in his Life of Dryden , p . 181 , says that Dyer was Junius . Johnson speaks of him as ' the late learned Mr. Dyer . ' Works , viii . 385. Had he been alive he was to have been the ...
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... learning was thus marked upon two occasions . Of Queen Elizabeth he said , " She had learning enough to have given dignity to a bishop ; " and of Mr. Thomas Davies he said , " Sir , Davies has learning enough to give credit to a clergy ...
... learning was thus marked upon two occasions . Of Queen Elizabeth he said , " She had learning enough to have given dignity to a bishop ; " and of Mr. Thomas Davies he said , " Sir , Davies has learning enough to give credit to a clergy ...
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... ' Colman , in a note on his translation of Terence , talking of Shakspeare's learning , asks , " What says Farmer to this ? 1 Perhaps Lord Corke and Orrery . See ante , iii . 208. CROKER . What 22 THE OLD MAN'S WISH . [ A.D. 1780 .
... ' Colman , in a note on his translation of Terence , talking of Shakspeare's learning , asks , " What says Farmer to this ? 1 Perhaps Lord Corke and Orrery . See ante , iii . 208. CROKER . What 22 THE OLD MAN'S WISH . [ A.D. 1780 .
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