The Works of Samuel Johnson: LL.D. A New Edition in Twelve Volumes. With an Essay on His Life and Genius, by Arthur Murphy, Esq, Količina 8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... kind a few single incidents are set against the general tenour of behaviour . No man , however , can pay a more servile tribute to the Great , than by suffering his liberty in their presence to aggrandize him in his own esteem . Between ...
... kind a few single incidents are set against the general tenour of behaviour . No man , however , can pay a more servile tribute to the Great , than by suffering his liberty in their presence to aggrandize him in his own esteem . Between ...
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... kind , or by whose prudence , is not known ; and such was the increase of his repu- tation , that the Scottish " Nation applied again that he would be their friend . " He was become so formidable to the Whigs , that his familiarity with ...
... kind , or by whose prudence , is not known ; and such was the increase of his repu- tation , that the Scottish " Nation applied again that he would be their friend . " He was become so formidable to the Whigs , that his familiarity with ...
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... kind of muddy complexion , which , though he washed himself with oriental scrupulosity , did not look clear . He had a countenance sour and severe , which he seldom softened by any appearance of gaiety . He stubbornly resisted any ...
... kind of muddy complexion , which , though he washed himself with oriental scrupulosity , did not look clear . He had a countenance sour and severe , which he seldom softened by any appearance of gaiety . He stubbornly resisted any ...
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... kind of defiance which justly provokes the hostility of ridicule ; he therefore , who indulges peculiar habits , is worse than others , if he be not better . Of his humour , a story told by Pope * may afford a specimen . 66 6 ' Dr ...
... kind of defiance which justly provokes the hostility of ridicule ; he therefore , who indulges peculiar habits , is worse than others , if he be not better . Of his humour , a story told by Pope * may afford a specimen . 66 6 ' Dr ...
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... Christian purposes at his death ; charities , from which he could enjoy no honour , advantage , or satisfaction of any kind in this world ; when you consider his ironical and humorous , as well as his serious schemes , for 46 SWIFT .
... Christian purposes at his death ; charities , from which he could enjoy no honour , advantage , or satisfaction of any kind in this world ; when you consider his ironical and humorous , as well as his serious schemes , for 46 SWIFT .
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