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... said , that he was more a man of genius than of learning , I mean not to take from the one part of his character that VOL . IX . B which I willingly give to the other . The erudition ANECDOTES AND SAYINGS OF JOHNSON: BY MRS PIOZZI.
... said , that he was more a man of genius than of learning , I mean not to take from the one part of his character that VOL . IX . B which I willingly give to the other . The erudition ANECDOTES AND SAYINGS OF JOHNSON: BY MRS PIOZZI.
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... characters the greatest which have most learning driven into their heads , any more than I can persuade myself to consider the river Jenisca as superior to the Nile , because the first receives near seventy tributary streams in the ...
... characters the greatest which have most learning driven into their heads , any more than I can persuade myself to consider the river Jenisca as superior to the Nile , because the first receives near seventy tributary streams in the ...
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... character of Sober , in ' the Idler , was by himself intended as his own portrait ; and that he had his own outset into life in his eye , when he wrote the eastern story of Gelaleddin . 16. Giving away Literary Productions . Dr. Johnson ...
... character of Sober , in ' the Idler , was by himself intended as his own portrait ; and that he had his own outset into life in his eye , when he wrote the eastern story of Gelaleddin . 16. Giving away Literary Productions . Dr. Johnson ...
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... character as an author , on the contrary , " " the Mr. Johnson , says greatness of Dryden's reputation is now the only prin- ciple of vitality which keeps the duke of Buckingham's play from putrefaction . " ( 1 ) 66 It was not very easy ...
... character as an author , on the contrary , " " the Mr. Johnson , says greatness of Dryden's reputation is now the only prin- ciple of vitality which keeps the duke of Buckingham's play from putrefaction . " ( 1 ) 66 It was not very easy ...
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... character of a statesman , and expatiating · on the skill required to direct the different currents , re- concile the jarring interests , & c . : - " Thus , " replies he , " a mill is a complicated piece of mechanism enough , but the ...
... character of a statesman , and expatiating · on the skill required to direct the different currents , re- concile the jarring interests , & c . : - " Thus , " replies he , " a mill is a complicated piece of mechanism enough , but the ...
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acquaintance ANECDOTES OF DR answer antè asked believe better Bolt Court Boswell Brocklesby Burke Burney called character commended conversation dear death delight desired dinner Doctor dress Edmund Burke elegance expressed eyes familiar chat favour favourite fear fellow Frank Barber Garrick gentleman George Psalmanazar give hand hated Hawkins hear heard honour Hoole hope human humour Jeremiah Markland knew lady Langton laugh learning Lichfield lived look Lord loved Lucy Porter Madam manner Markland mentioned mind morning nature never observed occasion once opinion perhaps person pleasure Poets praise recollect remember repeated replied Samuel Johnson Sastres says Johnson seemed Shakspeare Sir John Sir John Hawkins Sir Joshua Reynolds speak spoke story Strahan Streatham suppose sure talk tell thing thought Thrale tion told took verses virtue Whig Whiggism wife wished words write young