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Pagina 11
... observed how well they were expressed . " This air of indifference , which imposed upon the worthy Dodsley , was certainly nothing but a specimen of that dissimulation which Lord Chesterfield inculcated as one of the most essential ...
... observed how well they were expressed . " This air of indifference , which imposed upon the worthy Dodsley , was certainly nothing but a specimen of that dissimulation which Lord Chesterfield inculcated as one of the most essential ...
Pagina 13
... observed , was one of those happy turns ( 1 ) for which he was so remarkably ready . Johnson having now explicitly avowed his opinion of Lord Chesterfield , did not refrain from expressing himself concerning that nobleman with pointed ...
... observed , was one of those happy turns ( 1 ) for which he was so remarkably ready . Johnson having now explicitly avowed his opinion of Lord Chesterfield , did not refrain from expressing himself concerning that nobleman with pointed ...
Pagina 16
... the books which those authors had read . Of this me- ( 1 ) Observations on Spenser's Fairy Queen , the first edition WARTON . of which was now published . - thod , Hughes ( 1 ) , and men much 16 1754 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... the books which those authors had read . Of this me- ( 1 ) Observations on Spenser's Fairy Queen , the first edition WARTON . of which was now published . - thod , Hughes ( 1 ) , and men much 16 1754 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
Pagina 37
... observed , that men do not suspect faults which they do not commit ; your own elegance of manners , and punctuality of complaisance , ( 1 ) Sir John Hawkins , p . 342 , inserts two notes as having passed formally between Andrew Millar ...
... observed , that men do not suspect faults which they do not commit ; your own elegance of manners , and punctuality of complaisance , ( 1 ) Sir John Hawkins , p . 342 , inserts two notes as having passed formally between Andrew Millar ...
Pagina 47
... observe , that his Preface announces that he was aware that there might be many such in so immense a work ; nor was he at all disconcerted when an instance was pointed out to him ( 1 ) . A lady once asked him how he came to define ...
... observe , that his Preface announces that he was aware that there might be many such in so immense a work ; nor was he at all disconcerted when an instance was pointed out to him ( 1 ) . A lady once asked him how he came to define ...
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