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Pagina 30
... hand , or more wise when he had . " " He told in his lively manner the following lite- rary anecdote : Green and Guthrie , an Irishman and a Scotchman , undertook a translation of Du- halde's history of China . Green said of Guthrie ...
... hand , or more wise when he had . " " He told in his lively manner the following lite- rary anecdote : Green and Guthrie , an Irishman and a Scotchman , undertook a translation of Du- halde's history of China . Green said of Guthrie ...
Pagina 37
... hand of Mrs. Thrale as one of his copyists of select passages . But he was principally indebted to my steady friend Mr. Isaac Reed , of Staple - inn , whose extensive and accurate knowledge 66 By some accident , I laid your note upon ...
... hand of Mrs. Thrale as one of his copyists of select passages . But he was principally indebted to my steady friend Mr. Isaac Reed , of Staple - inn , whose extensive and accurate knowledge 66 By some accident , I laid your note upon ...
Pagina 41
... hand of Johnson ? I shall select only the following passage concerning " PARADISE LOST ; " " Fancy can hardly forbear to conjecture with what temper Milton surveyed the silent progress of his work , and marked his reputation stealing ...
... hand of Johnson ? I shall select only the following passage concerning " PARADISE LOST ; " " Fancy can hardly forbear to conjecture with what temper Milton surveyed the silent progress of his work , and marked his reputation stealing ...
Pagina 49
... the shafts to remain in the wounds , and will not stretch forth a lenient hand , is it wrong , is it not generous to become an indignant avenger ? VOL . IV . E + 1781. Johnson takes notice of Dr. Warburton's using a DR . JOHNSON . 49.
... the shafts to remain in the wounds , and will not stretch forth a lenient hand , is it wrong , is it not generous to become an indignant avenger ? VOL . IV . E + 1781. Johnson takes notice of Dr. Warburton's using a DR . JOHNSON . 49.
Pagina 68
... hands of Dr. Johnson , who I am sorry to think made but an awkward re- turn . " Great assistance ( says he ) has been given me by Mr. Spence's Collection , of which I consider the communication as a favour worthy of publick ac ...
... hands of Dr. Johnson , who I am sorry to think made but an awkward re- turn . " Great assistance ( says he ) has been given me by Mr. Spence's Collection , of which I consider the communication as a favour worthy of publick ac ...
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