The Life of Samuel Johnson, Including A Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Volume 1G. Routledge and Sons, Limited, 1909 |
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... merit is not peculiar to me . You may , if you please , still have what I can say ; but I shall engage with little spirit in an affair , which I shall hardly end to my own satisfaction , and certainly not to the satisfaction of the ...
... merit is not peculiar to me . You may , if you please , still have what I can say ; but I shall engage with little spirit in an affair , which I shall hardly end to my own satisfaction , and certainly not to the satisfaction of the ...
Pagina 221
... merit that a player should be rewarded in the same manner with him , or was the sudden effect of a fit of peevishness , it was unluckily said , and indeed cannot be justified . Mr. Sheridan's pension was granted to him not as a player ...
... merit that a player should be rewarded in the same manner with him , or was the sudden effect of a fit of peevishness , it was unluckily said , and indeed cannot be justified . Mr. Sheridan's pension was granted to him not as a player ...
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... merit and worth I think with respect , had he not attacked Johnson so outrageously in his Life of Swift , and at the same time , treated us , his admirers , as a set of pigmies . He who has provoked the lash of wit , cannot complain ...
... merit and worth I think with respect , had he not attacked Johnson so outrageously in his Life of Swift , and at the same time , treated us , his admirers , as a set of pigmies . He who has provoked the lash of wit , cannot complain ...
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