The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1846 - Authors, English |
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Page 37
... SIR , It has been long observed , that men do not suspect faults which they do not commit ; your own elegance of manners , and punctuality of complaisance , ( 1 ) Sir John Hawkins , p . 342 , inserts two notes as having passed formally ...
... SIR , It has been long observed , that men do not suspect faults which they do not commit ; your own elegance of manners , and punctuality of complaisance , ( 1 ) Sir John Hawkins , p . 342 , inserts two notes as having passed formally ...
Page 63
... Sir Isaac Newton's Arguments in Proof of a Deity ; " + " Borlase's History of the Isles of Scilly ; " + " Holme's Experiments on Bleach- ing ; " + " Browne's ... Sir John Hawkins , with equal ĘTAT . 47. THE LITERARY MAGAZINE . 63.
... Sir Isaac Newton's Arguments in Proof of a Deity ; " + " Borlase's History of the Isles of Scilly ; " + " Holme's Experiments on Bleach- ing ; " + " Browne's ... Sir John Hawkins , with equal ĘTAT . 47. THE LITERARY MAGAZINE . 63.
Page 64
... Sir John Hawkins , with equal dis- cernment , has inserted it in his collection of John- son's works : whereas it has no resemblance to John son's composition , and is well known to have been written by Mr. Murphy , who has acknowledged ...
... Sir John Hawkins , with equal dis- cernment , has inserted it in his collection of John- son's works : whereas it has no resemblance to John son's composition , and is well known to have been written by Mr. Murphy , who has acknowledged ...
Page 68
... Sir John Hawkins calls his addiction to it unmanly , and almost gives it the colour of a crime . The Rev. Mr. Parker , of Henley , is in possession of a tea - pot which belonged to Dr. Johnson , and which contains above two quarts . — C ...
... Sir John Hawkins calls his addiction to it unmanly , and almost gives it the colour of a crime . The Rev. Mr. Parker , of Henley , is in possession of a tea - pot which belonged to Dr. Johnson , and which contains above two quarts . — C ...
Page 103
... Sir John Hawkins guesses vaguely ( 1 ) Rasselas was published in April 1759. [ Does not John- son express his own feelings , when he so beautifully de- scribes the dejection of the Princess at the loss of Pekuah ? - " She sunk into ...
... Sir John Hawkins guesses vaguely ( 1 ) Rasselas was published in April 1759. [ Does not John- son express his own feelings , when he so beautifully de- scribes the dejection of the Princess at the loss of Pekuah ? - " She sunk into ...
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