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... language , by way of preparation for his Italian expedition . We lay this night at Lough- borough . Sen pili Drow On Thursday , March 28 , we pursued our journey . I mentioned that old Mr. Sheridan complained of the ingratitude of Mr ...
... language , by way of preparation for his Italian expedition . We lay this night at Lough- borough . Sen pili Drow On Thursday , March 28 , we pursued our journey . I mentioned that old Mr. Sheridan complained of the ingratitude of Mr ...
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... language of those countries to understand so much as they have related . Objects falling under the observation of the senses might be clearly known ; but every thing intellectual , every thing abstract - politicks , morals , and ...
... language of those countries to understand so much as they have related . Objects falling under the observation of the senses might be clearly known ; but every thing intellectual , every thing abstract - politicks , morals , and ...
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... language full of Scotti- cisms , Cibber , who was a clever , lively fellow , and then soliciting employment among the booksellers , was en- gaged to correct the style and diction of the whole work , then intended to make only four ...
... language full of Scotti- cisms , Cibber , who was a clever , lively fellow , and then soliciting employment among the booksellers , was en- gaged to correct the style and diction of the whole work , then intended to make only four ...
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... language is the paper on Novelty , yet we do not hear it talked of . It was written by Grove , a dissenting teacher . " He would not , I perceived , call him a clergyman , though he was candid enough to allow very great merit to his ...
... language is the paper on Novelty , yet we do not hear it talked of . It was written by Grove , a dissenting teacher . " He would not , I perceived , call him a clergyman , though he was candid enough to allow very great merit to his ...
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... language , if we could have all that is written in it just as well in a translation . But as the beauties of poetry cannot be preserved in any language except that in which it was originally written , we learn the language . vowans noy ...
... language , if we could have all that is written in it just as well in a translation . But as the beauties of poetry cannot be preserved in any language except that in which it was originally written , we learn the language . vowans noy ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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acquaintance admirable afterwards appears Ashbourne Auchinleck authour believe Bishop Boswell's censure character Cibber consider conversation Court of Session DEAR SIR death Dilly dined dinner Dodd Dodd's doubt drink Edinburgh edition Edwards Elias Ashmole Elkanah Settle English favour Garrick gentleman give Goldsmith happy hear Hebrides honour hope humble servant humour INDIANENSIS JAMES BOSWELL John Knowles lady Langton late learned letter Lichfield lived London Lord Lord Camden Lord Monboddo Madam mentioned mind never observed once opinion Percy perhaps pleased pleasure poem poetry Poets praise publick published R. B. Sheridan recollect Reverend SAMUEL JOHNSON Scotch Scotland sermons shewed SIGILLUM Sir Joshua Sir Joshua Reynolds Soame Jenyns Streatham style suppose sure talked Taylor tell thing thought Thrale tion told truth VERITAS Whig Wilkes William wine wish words write wrote