Boswell's Life of JohnsonHumphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1922 |
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... perhaps , have studied more assiduously ; but it may be doubted whether such a mind as his was not more enriched by roaming at large in the fields of literature than if it had been confined to any single spot . The analogy between body ...
... perhaps , have studied more assiduously ; but it may be doubted whether such a mind as his was not more enriched by roaming at large in the fields of literature than if it had been confined to any single spot . The analogy between body ...
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... perhaps , in point of elegance and accomplishments , inferiour to few of those with whom he was afterwards acquainted . Mr. Meynell's eldest daughter was afterwards married to Mr. Fitzherbert , father to Mr. Alleyne Fitzherbert , lately ...
... perhaps , in point of elegance and accomplishments , inferiour to few of those with whom he was afterwards acquainted . Mr. Meynell's eldest daughter was afterwards married to Mr. Fitzherbert , father to Mr. Alleyne Fitzherbert , lately ...
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... perhaps , no small disappointment to Johnson that this respectable application had not the desired effect ; yet how much reason has there been , both for himself and his country , to rejoice that it did not succeed , as he might ...
... perhaps , no small disappointment to Johnson that this respectable application had not the desired effect ; yet how much reason has there been , both for himself and his country , to rejoice that it did not succeed , as he might ...
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... perhaps he laid aside for a time , upon account of the high expectations which were formed of Warburton's edition of that great poet . It is and correction . Colonel Brett was reported to be too free in his gal- lantry with his Lady's ...
... perhaps he laid aside for a time , upon account of the high expectations which were formed of Warburton's edition of that great poet . It is and correction . Colonel Brett was reported to be too free in his gal- lantry with his Lady's ...
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... perhaps , may even now consider as not unworthy of an immortal spirit . ' Surely this is inconsistent with ' enmity towards Milton , ' which Sir John Hawkins imputes to Johnson upon this occasion , adding , ' I could all along observe ...
... perhaps , may even now consider as not unworthy of an immortal spirit . ' Surely this is inconsistent with ' enmity towards Milton , ' which Sir John Hawkins imputes to Johnson upon this occasion , adding , ' I could all along observe ...
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