Boswell's Life of JohnsonHumphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1922 |
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... soon escape the memory , and are transmitted by tradition . We know how few can pourtray a living acquaintance , except by his most pro- minent and observable particularities , and the grosser features of his mind ; and it may be easily ...
... soon escape the memory , and are transmitted by tradition . We know how few can pourtray a living acquaintance , except by his most pro- minent and observable particularities , and the grosser features of his mind ; and it may be easily ...
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... soon done , one Osborn , who was Mr. Warren's printer , was set to work with what was ready , and Johnson engaged to supply the press with copy as it should be wanted ; but his constitutional indolence soon prevailed , and the work was ...
... soon done , one Osborn , who was Mr. Warren's printer , was set to work with what was ready , and Johnson engaged to supply the press with copy as it should be wanted ; but his constitutional indolence soon prevailed , and the work was ...
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... soon be satisfied with it . And I think the Examen should be pushed forward with the utmost expedi- tion . Thus , " This day , & c . , An Examen of Mr. Pope's Essay , & c . , containing a succinct Account of the Philosophy of Mr ...
... soon be satisfied with it . And I think the Examen should be pushed forward with the utmost expedi- tion . Thus , " This day , & c . , An Examen of Mr. Pope's Essay , & c . , containing a succinct Account of the Philosophy of Mr ...
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... soon after the execution of Dr. Cameron , for having taken arms for the house of Stuart in 1745-6 ; and being a warm partisan of George the Second , he observed to Richardson , that certainly there must have been some very unfavourable ...
... soon after the execution of Dr. Cameron , for having taken arms for the house of Stuart in 1745-6 ; and being a warm partisan of George the Second , he observed to Richardson , that certainly there must have been some very unfavourable ...
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... Soon after Savage's Life was published , Mr. Harte dined with Edward Cave , and occasionally praised it . Soon after , meeting him , Cave said , ' You made a man very happy t'other day .'- ' How could that be , ' says Harte ; ' nobody ...
... Soon after Savage's Life was published , Mr. Harte dined with Edward Cave , and occasionally praised it . Soon after , meeting him , Cave said , ' You made a man very happy t'other day .'- ' How could that be , ' says Harte ; ' nobody ...
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