The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 7J. Murray, 1839 |
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Page 94
... appears from the letters in the Garrick Correspondence , vol . ii . p . 6. , that Gar- rick really wrote " first concoction . " - C . the world ; and how will your judgment appear ? 94 1778 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... appears from the letters in the Garrick Correspondence , vol . ii . p . 6. , that Gar- rick really wrote " first concoction . " - C . the world ; and how will your judgment appear ? 94 1778 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
Page 144
... appears to have greatly the advantage of Dr. Johnson in argument , as well as expression . From what I have now stated , and from the internal evidence of the paper itself , any one who may have the curiosity to peruse it will judge ...
... appears to have greatly the advantage of Dr. Johnson in argument , as well as expression . From what I have now stated , and from the internal evidence of the paper itself , any one who may have the curiosity to peruse it will judge ...
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... appears in Homer or Virgil we grow weary ; still more so in the Grecian tragedies , as in that kind of composition a nearer approach to nature is intended . Yet there are good reasons for reading romances ; as ( 1 ) When the corporation ...
... appears in Homer or Virgil we grow weary ; still more so in the Grecian tragedies , as in that kind of composition a nearer approach to nature is intended . Yet there are good reasons for reading romances ; as ( 1 ) When the corporation ...
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CHAPTER II | 49 |
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