The Life of Samuel Johnson: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 7J. Murray, 1835 |
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Pagina 10
... given them to Mr. Steevens to castrate ( 1 ) for the edition of the poets , to which he was to write pre- faces . Dr. Taylor ( the only time I ever heard him say any thing witty ) ( 2 ) observed , that " if Roches- ter had been ...
... given them to Mr. Steevens to castrate ( 1 ) for the edition of the poets , to which he was to write pre- faces . Dr. Taylor ( the only time I ever heard him say any thing witty ) ( 2 ) observed , that " if Roches- ter had been ...
Pagina 23
... given , we doubt not but the justice of the court will declare him free . " I record Dr. Johnson's argument fairly upon this particular case ; where , perhaps , he was in the right . But I beg leave to enter my most solemn protest ...
... given , we doubt not but the justice of the court will declare him free . " I record Dr. Johnson's argument fairly upon this particular case ; where , perhaps , he was in the right . But I beg leave to enter my most solemn protest ...
Pagina 55
... given by any man . As an instance , he tells that the Duke of Perth , then chancellor of Scotland , pressed him very much to come over to the Roman Catholic faith : that he resisted all his qualem vis , quomodo poteris alium ad tuum ...
... given by any man . As an instance , he tells that the Duke of Perth , then chancellor of Scotland , pressed him very much to come over to the Roman Catholic faith : that he resisted all his qualem vis , quomodo poteris alium ad tuum ...
Pagina 57
... given the following salutary caution upon this sub- ject : " Nothing but experience could evince the ( 1 ) See antè , Vol . VI . p . 62. — C. frequency of false information , or enable any man to ÆTAT . 69 . 57 ATTENTION TO TRUTH .
... given the following salutary caution upon this sub- ject : " Nothing but experience could evince the ( 1 ) See antè , Vol . VI . p . 62. — C. frequency of false information , or enable any man to ÆTAT . 69 . 57 ATTENTION TO TRUTH .
Pagina 58
... given by an Italian writer , quoted by Rhedi “ De gene- ratione insectarum , " with the epithet of " divini poetæ . ” ' Sempre à quel ver ch'a faccia di menzogna Dee l'uom chiudere le labbra quanto ei puote ; Però che senza colpa fa ...
... given by an Italian writer , quoted by Rhedi “ De gene- ratione insectarum , " with the epithet of " divini poetæ . ” ' Sempre à quel ver ch'a faccia di menzogna Dee l'uom chiudere le labbra quanto ei puote ; Però che senza colpa fa ...
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