Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D.1952 |
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Page 183
... known several good scholars among the Irish gentlemen ; but scarcely any of them correct in quantity . He extended the same observation to Scotland . " Speaking of a certain Prelate , who exerted himself very laudably in building ...
... known several good scholars among the Irish gentlemen ; but scarcely any of them correct in quantity . He extended the same observation to Scotland . " Speaking of a certain Prelate , who exerted himself very laudably in building ...
Page 295
... known to other persons , or even brought to his own recollection . " " A man should be careful never to tell tales of himself to his own disadvantage . People may be amused and laugh at the time , but they will be remembered , and ...
... known to other persons , or even brought to his own recollection . " " A man should be careful never to tell tales of himself to his own disadvantage . People may be amused and laugh at the time , but they will be remembered , and ...
Page 449
... known that his Lordship died before the sentence was made known . " " Johnson one day gave high praise to Dr. Bentley's verses ' in Dodsley's Collection , which he recited with his usual energy . Dr. Adam Smith , who was present ...
... known that his Lordship died before the sentence was made known . " " Johnson one day gave high praise to Dr. Bentley's verses ' in Dodsley's Collection , which he recited with his usual energy . Dr. Adam Smith , who was present ...
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