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... opinions recorded in the text ; but in a few instances , in which either a matter of fact has been evidently mistated ... opinion on any given subject . This difficulty the editor could not hope , and has , therefore , not attempted , to ...
... opinions recorded in the text ; but in a few instances , in which either a matter of fact has been evidently mistated ... opinion on any given subject . This difficulty the editor could not hope , and has , therefore , not attempted , to ...
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... opinion the publick has confirmed , was the best encouragement for me to persevere in my purpose of producing the whole of my stores . 66 In one respect , this work will in some passages be different from the former . In my Tour , " I ...
... opinion the publick has confirmed , was the best encouragement for me to persevere in my purpose of producing the whole of my stores . 66 In one respect , this work will in some passages be different from the former . In my Tour , " I ...
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... opinion , that even in the small matters in which Boswell delights to accuse Mrs. Piozzi of inaccuracy , she is some- times probably as correct as he is.-ED. ] " When Dr. Sacheverel was at Lichfield , Johnson was not quite three years ...
... opinion , that even in the small matters in which Boswell delights to accuse Mrs. Piozzi of inaccuracy , she is some- times probably as correct as he is.-ED. ] " When Dr. Sacheverel was at Lichfield , Johnson was not quite three years ...
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... opinion of the generality of mankind , is attended with contempt and disgrace . The " morbid melancholy , " which was lurking in his constitution , and to which we may ascribe those particularities , and that aversion to regular life ...
... opinion of the generality of mankind , is attended with contempt and disgrace . The " morbid melancholy , " which was lurking in his constitution , and to which we may ascribe those particularities , and that aversion to regular life ...
Pagina 43
... opinion of it . Sir John Hawkins remembered that , calling in on him once , he gave him to read the beautiful poem of Collins , written for Shakspeare's Cymbe line , " To fair Fidele's grassy tomb , " which , though adapted to a ...
... opinion of it . Sir John Hawkins remembered that , calling in on him once , he gave him to read the beautiful poem of Collins , written for Shakspeare's Cymbe line , " To fair Fidele's grassy tomb , " which , though adapted to a ...
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