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... mentioned them in his excellent Dedi- cation of his Juvenal , but had barely mentioned them . Johnson has exhibited them at large , with such happy illustration from their writings , and in so luminous a manner , that indeed he may be ...
... mentioned them in his excellent Dedi- cation of his Juvenal , but had barely mentioned them . Johnson has exhibited them at large , with such happy illustration from their writings , and in so luminous a manner , that indeed he may be ...
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... mention a note , stating the different parts which were executed by the associated translators of " The Odyssey , " he says , " Dr. Warburton told me , in his warm lan- guage , that he thought the relation given in the note a lie ...
... mention a note , stating the different parts which were executed by the associated translators of " The Odyssey , " he says , " Dr. Warburton told me , in his warm lan- guage , that he thought the relation given in the note a lie ...
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... mention , in the belief that there was only forgetfulness in my friend ; but I owe this much to ( 1 ) He said , on a subsequent occasion , that another of Pope's noble friends , " Lord Peterborough , was a favourite of his . " See post ...
... mention , in the belief that there was only forgetfulness in my friend ; but I owe this much to ( 1 ) He said , on a subsequent occasion , that another of Pope's noble friends , " Lord Peterborough , was a favourite of his . " See post ...
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... mentioned , that Steele told him the story with tears in his eyes . Ben Victor , Dr. Johnson said , like- wise informed him of this remarkable transaction , from the relation of Mr. Wilkes the comedian , who was also an intimate of ...
... mentioned , that Steele told him the story with tears in his eyes . Ben Victor , Dr. Johnson said , like- wise informed him of this remarkable transaction , from the relation of Mr. Wilkes the comedian , who was also an intimate of ...
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... mentioned to him that some people thought that Mr. Addison's character was so pure , that the fact , though true , ought to have been suppressed . He saw no reason for this . ' If nothing but the bright side of characters should be ...
... mentioned to him that some people thought that Mr. Addison's character was so pure , that the fact , though true , ought to have been suppressed . He saw no reason for this . ' If nothing but the bright side of characters should be ...
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