Boswell's Life of Johnson: LifeClarendon Press, 1887 |
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... opinion of the excellence of rhyme over blank verse , in English poetry ' ; and quotes ' ' His theological opinions are said to have been first , Calvinistical , and afterwards , perhaps when he began to hate the Presbyterians , to have ...
... opinion of the excellence of rhyme over blank verse , in English poetry ' ; and quotes ' ' His theological opinions are said to have been first , Calvinistical , and afterwards , perhaps when he began to hate the Presbyterians , to have ...
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... opinion , the most upright man , who has been tried on a false accusation , may , when he is acquitted , make a bow to his jury . And when those who are so much the arbiters of literary merit , as in a con- siderable degree to influence ...
... opinion , the most upright man , who has been tried on a false accusation , may , when he is acquitted , make a bow to his jury . And when those who are so much the arbiters of literary merit , as in a con- siderable degree to influence ...
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... opinion . But , had they not thus condescended , I should have taken up my bed and walked , in order to have delivered that opinion at the Coun- cil - Board . ' Mr. Langton , who was present , mentioned this to Johnson , who observed ...
... opinion . But , had they not thus condescended , I should have taken up my bed and walked , in order to have delivered that opinion at the Coun- cil - Board . ' Mr. Langton , who was present , mentioned this to Johnson , who observed ...
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