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Pagina 35
... king as they will ; but he is the finest gentleman I have ever seen , " And he afterwards observed to Mr. Langton , " Sir , his manners D2 ÆTAT . 58. ] 35 DR . JOHNSON . he knew, he might have been a very considerable ...
... king as they will ; but he is the finest gentleman I have ever seen , " And he afterwards observed to Mr. Langton , " Sir , his manners D2 ÆTAT . 58. ] 35 DR . JOHNSON . he knew, he might have been a very considerable ...
Pagina 36
... gentleman as we may suppose Lewis the four- teenth or Charles the second . " At sir Joshua Reynolds's , where a circle of Johnson's friends was collected round him to hear his account of this memorable conversation , Dr. Joseph Warton ...
... gentleman as we may suppose Lewis the four- teenth or Charles the second . " At sir Joshua Reynolds's , where a circle of Johnson's friends was collected round him to hear his account of this memorable conversation , Dr. Joseph Warton ...
Pagina 37
... gentleman in 1766. His diary affords no light as to his employment at this time . He passed three months at Lichfield : and I cannot omit an affecting and solemn scene there , as re- lated by himself . " Sunday , Oct. 18 , 1767 ...
... gentleman in 1766. His diary affords no light as to his employment at this time . He passed three months at Lichfield : and I cannot omit an affecting and solemn scene there , as re- lated by himself . " Sunday , Oct. 18 , 1767 ...
Pagina 38
... gentleman's Treatise on the Globes , conceived and expressed in such a manner as could not fail to be very grateful to a monarch distin- guished for his love of the sciences . This year was published a ridicule of his style , under the ...
... gentleman's Treatise on the Globes , conceived and expressed in such a manner as could not fail to be very grateful to a monarch distin- guished for his love of the sciences . This year was published a ridicule of his style , under the ...
Pagina 45
... gentleman who seemed fond of curious speculation . Johnson , who did not like to hear of any thing concerning a future state which was not authorized by the regular canons of or- thodoxy , discouraged this talk ; and being offended at ...
... gentleman who seemed fond of curious speculation . Johnson , who did not like to hear of any thing concerning a future state which was not authorized by the regular canons of or- thodoxy , discouraged this talk ; and being offended at ...
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