The Works of Samuel Johnson,4: With Murphy's EssayGeorge Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... considered him as the writer of Tickell's version , The reasons for his suspicion I will literally transcribe from Mr. Spence's Collection . " There had been a coldness ( said Mr. Pope ) between Mr. Addison and me for some time ; and we ...
... considered him as the writer of Tickell's version , The reasons for his suspicion I will literally transcribe from Mr. Spence's Collection . " There had been a coldness ( said Mr. Pope ) between Mr. Addison and me for some time ; and we ...
61. oldal
... , with whom he was considered as a kind of confederate , and whom he was suspected of sup- plying with private intelligence and secret incidents : so VOL . IV . G that the ignominy of an informer was added to the SAVAGE . 61.
... , with whom he was considered as a kind of confederate , and whom he was suspected of sup- plying with private intelligence and secret incidents : so VOL . IV . G that the ignominy of an informer was added to the SAVAGE . 61.
63. oldal
... considered by himself as his masterpiece ; and Mr. Pope , when he asked his opi- nion of it , told him , that he read it once over , and was not • 1729 . displeased with it ; that it gave him more pleasure G2 SAVAGE . 63.
... considered by himself as his masterpiece ; and Mr. Pope , when he asked his opi- nion of it , told him , that he read it once over , and was not • 1729 . displeased with it ; that it gave him more pleasure G2 SAVAGE . 63.
78. oldal
... considered , upon the whole , as a benefactor to the world ; nor can his personal example do any hurt , since whoever hears of his faults will hear of the miseries which they brought upon him , and which would deserve less pity , had ...
... considered , upon the whole , as a benefactor to the world ; nor can his personal example do any hurt , since whoever hears of his faults will hear of the miseries which they brought upon him , and which would deserve less pity , had ...
81. oldal
... considered at Court as an act of duty , to which he was obliged by his dependance , and which it was therefore not necessary to reward by any new favour : or perhaps the Printed in the late collection . Queen really intended his ...
... considered at Court as an act of duty , to which he was obliged by his dependance , and which it was therefore not necessary to reward by any new favour : or perhaps the Printed in the late collection . Queen really intended his ...
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