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... continued neglect was the reason why he resolved to have no connection with him . When the Dictionary was upon the eve of public- ation , Lord Chesterfield , who , it is said , had flattered himself with expectations that Johnson would ...
... continued neglect was the reason why he resolved to have no connection with him . When the Dictionary was upon the eve of public- ation , Lord Chesterfield , who , it is said , had flattered himself with expectations that Johnson would ...
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... continued to write in it , with intermissions , till the fifteenth number ; and I think that he never gave better proofs of the force , acuteness , and vivacity of his mind , than in this miscellany , whether we consider his original ...
... continued to write in it , with intermissions , till the fifteenth number ; and I think that he never gave better proofs of the force , acuteness , and vivacity of his mind , than in this miscellany , whether we consider his original ...
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... continued till April 5. 1760. Of one hundred and three , their total number , twelve were contributed by his friends ; of which , Nos . 33. 93. and 96. were written by Mr. Thomas Warton ; No. 67. by Mr. Langton ; and ( 1 ) This is a ...
... continued till April 5. 1760. Of one hundred and three , their total number , twelve were contributed by his friends ; of which , Nos . 33. 93. and 96. were written by Mr. Thomas Warton ; No. 67. by Mr. Langton ; and ( 1 ) This is a ...
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... continued by close attention . To use two languages familiarly , and without contaminating one by the other , is very difficult : and to use more than two , is hardly to be hoped . The praises which some have received for their ...
... continued by close attention . To use two languages familiarly , and without contaminating one by the other , is very difficult : and to use more than two , is hardly to be hoped . The praises which some have received for their ...
Pagina 139
... continued till his death " - STEEVENS . ] ( 1 ) Samuel Richardson , the author of Clarissa , & e jed July 4. 1761 , aged 72. — M. ( 2 ) Martha , his chief amanuensis , married Edward Bridgen , April , 1762. . C. Tipée " I think in a few ...
... continued till his death " - STEEVENS . ] ( 1 ) Samuel Richardson , the author of Clarissa , & e jed July 4. 1761 , aged 72. — M. ( 2 ) Martha , his chief amanuensis , married Edward Bridgen , April , 1762. . C. Tipée " I think in a few ...
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