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Pagina 47
... allowed its due share in enhancing the value of his captivating composition . Johnson who had done liberal justice to Warbur- ton in his edition of Shakspeare , which was pub- lished during the life of that powerful writer , with still ...
... allowed its due share in enhancing the value of his captivating composition . Johnson who had done liberal justice to Warbur- ton in his edition of Shakspeare , which was pub- lished during the life of that powerful writer , with still ...
Pagina 49
... allows the shafts to remain in the wounds , and will not stretch forth a lenient hand , is it wrong , is it not generous to become an indignant avenger ? VOL . IV . E + 1781. Johnson takes notice of Dr. Warburton's using a DR . JOHNSON .
... allows the shafts to remain in the wounds , and will not stretch forth a lenient hand , is it wrong , is it not generous to become an indignant avenger ? VOL . IV . E + 1781. Johnson takes notice of Dr. Warburton's using a DR . JOHNSON .
Pagina 64
... allows them the high praise to which they are justly entitled . " The Universal Passion ( says he ) is indeed a very great performance , —his distichs have the weight of solid sentiment , and his points the sharp- ness of resistless ...
... allows them the high praise to which they are justly entitled . " The Universal Passion ( says he ) is indeed a very great performance , —his distichs have the weight of solid sentiment , and his points the sharp- ness of resistless ...
Pagina 72
... Allow me , with this offering , to infer from it a proof of the very great esteem with which I have the ho- nour to profess myself , Sir , " Your most obedient " And most humble servant , " WARREN HASTINGS . " " P. S. At some future ...
... Allow me , with this offering , to infer from it a proof of the very great esteem with which I have the ho- nour to profess myself , Sir , " Your most obedient " And most humble servant , " WARREN HASTINGS . " " P. S. At some future ...
Pagina 120
... allowed Dr. Goldsmith , as he told me , to read it to him from beginning to end , and did not refuse his praise to its execution . Goldsmith could sometimes take adventurous li- berties with him , and escape unpunished . Beauclerk told ...
... allowed Dr. Goldsmith , as he told me , to read it to him from beginning to end , and did not refuse his praise to its execution . Goldsmith could sometimes take adventurous li- berties with him , and escape unpunished . Beauclerk told ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour ..., Volume 4 James Boswell Volledige weergave - 1839 |
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