Boswell's Life of Johnson ...H. Frowde, 1904 |
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... human existence , our feelings are often at once pleasing and painful .. Of this truth , the pro- gress of the present Work furnishes a striking instance . It was highly gratifying to me that my friend , Sir Joshua Reynolds , to whom it ...
... human existence , our feelings are often at once pleasing and painful .. Of this truth , the pro- gress of the present Work furnishes a striking instance . It was highly gratifying to me that my friend , Sir Joshua Reynolds , to whom it ...
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... Human Wishes imitated from Juvenal ; his Prologue on the opening of Drury- Lane Theatre by Mr. Garrick , and his Irene , a Tragedy , they are very numerous , and in general short ; and I have promised a complete edition of them , in ...
... Human Wishes imitated from Juvenal ; his Prologue on the opening of Drury- Lane Theatre by Mr. Garrick , and his Irene , a Tragedy , they are very numerous , and in general short ; and I have promised a complete edition of them , in ...
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... human kind , More false , more cruel , than the seas or wind . ' Toil on , dull croud , in extacies he cries , For wealth or title , perishable prize ; While I those transitory blessings scorn , Secure of praise from ages yet unborn ...
... human kind , More false , more cruel , than the seas or wind . ' Toil on , dull croud , in extacies he cries , For wealth or title , perishable prize ; While I those transitory blessings scorn , Secure of praise from ages yet unborn ...
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... human nature , was at the same time visited with a disorder so afflictive , that they who know it by dire experience , will not envy his exalted endowments . That it was , in some degree , occa- sioned by a defect in his nervous system ...
... human nature , was at the same time visited with a disorder so afflictive , that they who know it by dire experience , will not envy his exalted endowments . That it was , in some degree , occa- sioned by a defect in his nervous system ...
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... human being . At Mr. Meynell's he also commenced that friendship with Mrs. Hill Boothby , sister to the present Sir Brook Boothby , which continued till her death . The young woman whom he used to call Molly Aston 1 , was sister to Sir ...
... human being . At Mr. Meynell's he also commenced that friendship with Mrs. Hill Boothby , sister to the present Sir Brook Boothby , which continued till her death . The young woman whom he used to call Molly Aston 1 , was sister to Sir ...
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