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Pagina 9
... tion of an Epitaph which Lord Elibank had written in English , for his lady , and requested of Johnson to turn it into Latin for him . Having read Domina de 6 [ Probably " The Sisters , " a comedy performed one night only , at Covent ...
... tion of an Epitaph which Lord Elibank had written in English , for his lady , and requested of Johnson to turn it into Latin for him . Having read Domina de 6 [ Probably " The Sisters , " a comedy performed one night only , at Covent ...
Pagina 22
... tion of Johnson , as he usually was , he requested that Dr. Johnson might be introduced to him ; and Mr. Langton having mentioned it to Johnson , he very kindly and readily agreed ; and being presented by Mr. Langton to his Lordship ...
... tion of Johnson , as he usually was , he requested that Dr. Johnson might be introduced to him ; and Mr. Langton having mentioned it to Johnson , he very kindly and readily agreed ; and being presented by Mr. Langton to his Lordship ...
Pagina 36
... tion is to be inserted . If Mr. Nichols cannot easily find the book , Mr. Johnson will send it from Streatham . ” " Clarendon is here returned . " variety of literary enquiry and obliging disposition , 1781 . 36 THE LIFE OF.
... tion is to be inserted . If Mr. Nichols cannot easily find the book , Mr. Johnson will send it from Streatham . ” " Clarendon is here returned . " variety of literary enquiry and obliging disposition , 1781 . 36 THE LIFE OF.
Pagina 38
... tion of his Juvenal , but had barely mentioned them . Johnson has exhibited them at large , with such happy illustration from their writings , and in so lu- minous a manner , that indeed he may be allowed the full merit of novelty , and ...
... tion of his Juvenal , but had barely mentioned them . Johnson has exhibited them at large , with such happy illustration from their writings , and in so lu- minous a manner , that indeed he may be allowed the full merit of novelty , and ...
Pagina 41
... tion uncommonly vigorous , and his judgement keen and pene- trating . He had a strong sense of the importance of religion ; his piety was sincere , and sometimes ardent : and his zeal for the in- terests of virtue was often manifested ...
... tion uncommonly vigorous , and his judgement keen and pene- trating . He had a strong sense of the importance of religion ; his piety was sincere , and sometimes ardent : and his zeal for the in- terests of virtue was often manifested ...
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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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