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Pagina xi
... respect to the spirit towards Dr. JOHNSON himself by which the editor is actuated , he begs leave to say that he feels and has always felt a great , but , he hopes , not a blind admiration of Dr. Johnson . For his writings he feels that ...
... respect to the spirit towards Dr. JOHNSON himself by which the editor is actuated , he begs leave to say that he feels and has always felt a great , but , he hopes , not a blind admiration of Dr. Johnson . For his writings he feels that ...
Pagina 1
... respect , this work will in some passages be different from the former . In my Tour , " I was almost unboundedly open in my communications ; and from my eagerness to display the wonderful fertility and readiness of Johnson's wit ...
... respect , this work will in some passages be different from the former . In my Tour , " I was almost unboundedly open in my communications ; and from my eagerness to display the wonderful fertility and readiness of Johnson's wit ...
Pagina 2
... respect due to the publick , which should oblige every authour to attend to this , and never to presume to introduce ... respects , as it consists of in- numerable detached particulars , all which , even the most minute , I have spared ...
... respect due to the publick , which should oblige every authour to attend to this , and never to presume to introduce ... respects , as it consists of in- numerable detached particulars , all which , even the most minute , I have spared ...
Pagina 15
... respect could I discern any defect in his vision ; on the contrary , the force of his attention and perceptive quick- ness made him see and distinguish all man- ner of objects , whether of nature or of art , with a nicety that is rarely ...
... respect could I discern any defect in his vision ; on the contrary , the force of his attention and perceptive quick- ness made him see and distinguish all man- ner of objects , whether of nature or of art , with a nicety that is rarely ...
Pagina 19
... respect for Jorden , not for his literature , but for his worth . " When- ever ( said he ) a young man becomes Jor- den's pupil , he becomes his son . " tor of Samuel Johnson , who [ would Hawk . oftener risk the payment of a small p ...
... respect for Jorden , not for his literature , but for his worth . " When- ever ( said he ) a young man becomes Jor- den's pupil , he becomes his son . " tor of Samuel Johnson , who [ would Hawk . oftener risk the payment of a small p ...
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