The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 4. kötetCowie, 1825 - 664 oldal |
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... considered as the crime that obstructed all kindness from the House of Hanover . He did not , however , omit to improve the right which his office had given him to the notice of the royal family . On the arrival of the princess of Wales ...
... considered as the crime that obstructed all kindness from the House of Hanover . He did not , however , omit to improve the right which his office had given him to the notice of the royal family . On the arrival of the princess of Wales ...
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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 ...
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... considered marriage as an affair only cognizable by eccle- siastical judges ; * and on March 3d was separated from his wife , whose fortune , which was very great , was repaid her , and who having , as well as her husband , the liberty ...
... considered marriage as an affair only cognizable by eccle- siastical judges ; * and on March 3d was separated from his wife , whose fortune , which was very great , was repaid her , and who having , as well as her husband , the liberty ...
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... this story he formed a tragedy , which , if the cir- cumstances in which he wrote it be considered , will afford at once an uncommon proof of strength of genius , and * In 1724 . evenness of mind , of a serenity not to be 44 SAVAGE .
... this story he formed a tragedy , which , if the cir- cumstances in which he wrote it be considered , will afford at once an uncommon proof of strength of genius , and * In 1724 . evenness of mind , of a serenity not to be 44 SAVAGE .
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... considered as the disgrace of his performance . He had indeed in Mr. Hill another critick of a very dif- ferent class , from whose friendship he received great assist- ance on many occasions , and whom he never mentioned but with the ...
... considered as the disgrace of his performance . He had indeed in Mr. Hill another critick of a very dif- ferent class , from whose friendship he received great assist- ance on many occasions , and whom he never mentioned but with the ...
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