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Pagina 10
... merit . But when they went farther , and appeared to put that author upon a level with Warburton , " Nay , ( said Johnson , ) he has given him some smart hits to be sure ; but there is no proportion between the two men ; they must not ...
... merit . But when they went farther , and appeared to put that author upon a level with Warburton , " Nay , ( said Johnson , ) he has given him some smart hits to be sure ; but there is no proportion between the two men ; they must not ...
Pagina 13
... merit in paying so much attention to the improvement of one who was dependent upon his lordship's protection : it has , probably , been exceeded in no instance by the most exemplary parent : and though I can by no means approve of ...
... merit in paying so much attention to the improvement of one who was dependent upon his lordship's protection : it has , probably , been exceeded in no instance by the most exemplary parent : and though I can by no means approve of ...
Pagina 70
... merit , that had I not been honoured with a very kind and partial notice in it , I should echo the sentiments of men of the first taste loudly in its praise : - " When specious sophists with presumption scan The source of evil hidden ...
... merit , that had I not been honoured with a very kind and partial notice in it , I should echo the sentiments of men of the first taste loudly in its praise : - " When specious sophists with presumption scan The source of evil hidden ...
Pagina 74
... might , as the Bishop of Ferns observes to me , amount to an absolute fraud , as a person might be chosen for the merits of a sermon not written by himself.- C. posals of considerable length ( 1 ) , in which 74 1756 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... might , as the Bishop of Ferns observes to me , amount to an absolute fraud , as a person might be chosen for the merits of a sermon not written by himself.- C. posals of considerable length ( 1 ) , in which 74 1756 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
Pagina 111
... merits should not have a home . I wish I could give it you . I am , my dear Sir , affectionately yours , " SAM . JOHNSON . " He now refreshed himself by an excursion to Ox- ford , of which the following short characteristical notice ...
... merits should not have a home . I wish I could give it you . I am , my dear Sir , affectionately yours , " SAM . JOHNSON . " He now refreshed himself by an excursion to Ox- ford , of which the following short characteristical notice ...
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