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Pagina 35
... seen it with me . But with respect to her , no rational wish is now left , but that we may meet at last where the mercy of God shall make us happy , and perhaps make us instrumental to the happiness of each other . It is now eighteen ...
... seen it with me . But with respect to her , no rational wish is now left , but that we may meet at last where the mercy of God shall make us happy , and perhaps make us instrumental to the happiness of each other . It is now eighteen ...
Pagina 47
... seen that the worthy , mo- nor what to demand on the authour's part , dest , and ingenious Mr. Robert Dodsley , but am very willing that , if you please , had taste enough to perceive its uncommon he should have a part in it , as he ...
... seen that the worthy , mo- nor what to demand on the authour's part , dest , and ingenious Mr. Robert Dodsley , but am very willing that , if you please , had taste enough to perceive its uncommon he should have a part in it , as he ...
Pagina 55
... seen it . " Hawk . p . 84 , 85 . [ These two satirical pamphlets were , Sir J. Hawkins thinks , in some degree prompted by the principle which Johnson frequently declared to be the only true genuine motive to writing , name- ly ...
... seen it . " Hawk . p . 84 , 85 . [ These two satirical pamphlets were , Sir J. Hawkins thinks , in some degree prompted by the principle which Johnson frequently declared to be the only true genuine motive to writing , name- ly ...
Pagina 56
... seen that he was rejected from two schools on account of these distortions , which in his latter years were certainly not violent enough to excite disgust . - ED . ] 3 [ This seems hardly consistent with the story ( told ante , p , 21 ...
... seen that he was rejected from two schools on account of these distortions , which in his latter years were certainly not violent enough to excite disgust . - ED . ] 3 [ This seems hardly consistent with the story ( told ante , p , 21 ...
Pagina 64
... seen that Johnson honoured him with a Greek Epigram ; and his correspondence with him , during many years , proves that he had no mean opinion of him . " TO DR . BIRCH . " Thursday , Sept. 29 , 1743 . " SIR , -I hope you will excuse me ...
... seen that Johnson honoured him with a Greek Epigram ; and his correspondence with him , during many years , proves that he had no mean opinion of him . " TO DR . BIRCH . " Thursday , Sept. 29 , 1743 . " SIR , -I hope you will excuse me ...
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