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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... never entered in any testimonium ( which merely states the fact of a degree having been taken ) , and therefore the account that they were omitted as a favour to Swift is incorrect . M. This practice Lord Orrery imputes to his innate ...
... never entered in any testimonium ( which merely states the fact of a degree having been taken ) , and therefore the account that they were omitted as a favour to Swift is incorrect . M. This practice Lord Orrery imputes to his innate ...
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... never owned by himself , nor very well proved by any evidence ; but no other claimant can be pro- duced , and he did not deny it when Archbishop Sharpe and the Duchess of Somerset , by shewing it to the Queen , debarred him from a ...
... never owned by himself , nor very well proved by any evidence ; but no other claimant can be pro- duced , and he did not deny it when Archbishop Sharpe and the Duchess of Somerset , by shewing it to the Queen , debarred him from a ...
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... never be able to shine , or distinguish themselves , upon any other subject ! We are daily complaining of the great * See Sheridan's Life , edit . 1784 , p . 525 , where are some re- marks on this passage . R. decline of wit among us ...
... never be able to shine , or distinguish themselves , upon any other subject ! We are daily complaining of the great * See Sheridan's Life , edit . 1784 , p . 525 , where are some re- marks on this passage . R. decline of wit among us ...
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... never completed , but well planned to excite amaze- ment . Soon after began the busy and important part of Swift's life . He was employed ( 1710 ) by the pri- mate of Ireland to solicit the Queen for a remission of the First Fruits and ...
... never completed , but well planned to excite amaze- ment . Soon after began the busy and important part of Swift's life . He was employed ( 1710 ) by the pri- mate of Ireland to solicit the Queen for a remission of the First Fruits and ...
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... never had any writer more success . The people , who had been amused with bonfires and triumphal processions , and looked with idolatry on the General and his friends , who , as they thought , had made England the arbitress of nations ...
... never had any writer more success . The people , who had been amused with bonfires and triumphal processions , and looked with idolatry on the General and his friends , who , as they thought , had made England the arbitress of nations ...
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