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Pagina viii
... manner of composing , 42 .; monu- ment , 29 .; person and dress , 56 .; personal pecu- liarities , 41.56 .; powerful memory , 99 ; Prayers and Meditations , 34. 95 .; Pre- face to Shakspeare , 31 .; pride , 5 .; " Rambler , " 46 ...
... manner of composing , 42 .; monu- ment , 29 .; person and dress , 56 .; personal pecu- liarities , 41.56 .; powerful memory , 99 ; Prayers and Meditations , 34. 95 .; Pre- face to Shakspeare , 31 .; pride , 5 .; " Rambler , " 46 ...
Pagina 3
... manner ; the other is a conclusion , showing , from various causes , why the execution has not been equal to what the author promised to himself and to the public . " 479. Tea . Johnson's extraordinary , or rather extravagant , fond ...
... manner ; the other is a conclusion , showing , from various causes , why the execution has not been equal to what the author promised to himself and to the public . " 479. Tea . Johnson's extraordinary , or rather extravagant , fond ...
Pagina 5
... manner , contradicted him , and pronounced that there were not forty good lines to be found in the whole play ; adding , “ Pooh ! what stuff are these lines ! " What feminine tales hast thou been listening to , Of unair'd sheets ...
... manner , contradicted him , and pronounced that there were not forty good lines to be found in the whole play ; adding , “ Pooh ! what stuff are these lines ! " What feminine tales hast thou been listening to , Of unair'd sheets ...
Pagina 10
... manners in advanced life - for her children were all grown up when Johnson first saw her - had an unbecoming excess of girlish levity , and disgusting af- fectation . The rustic prettiness and artless manners of her daughter , the ...
... manners in advanced life - for her children were all grown up when Johnson first saw her - had an unbecoming excess of girlish levity , and disgusting af- fectation . The rustic prettiness and artless manners of her daughter , the ...
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... manner as would do no discredit to myself . I intended to spread my thoughts over two volumes quarto ; and if I had filled three pages , the rest would have followed . Often have I lamented my ill fortune in not building this monument ...
... manner as would do no discredit to myself . I intended to spread my thoughts over two volumes quarto ; and if I had filled three pages , the rest would have followed . Often have I lamented my ill fortune in not building this monument ...
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