The Beauties of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Consisting of Maxims and Observations, Moral, Critical, and Miscellaneous, to which are Now Added Biographical Anecdotes of the Doctor, Selected from the Works of Mrs. Piozzi, His Life, Recently Published by Mr. Boswell, and Other Authentic Testimonies, Also His Will, and the Sermon He Wrote for the Late Doctor DoddG. Kearsley; J. Walker; Scatchard and Letterman; Lackington, Allen, and Company; Longman, Hurst, and Company; and B. Crosby, 1804 - 394 էջ |
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... paltry a fellow as could be ; he was a Whig who pretended to be honest , and you know it is ridiculous for a Whig to pretend to be honest - he ' cannot hold it out . " QUIN . Q. You have heard Quin read Milton , QUIN . [ 30 ]
... paltry a fellow as could be ; he was a Whig who pretended to be honest , and you know it is ridiculous for a Whig to pretend to be honest - he ' cannot hold it out . " QUIN . Q. You have heard Quin read Milton , QUIN . [ 30 ]
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... Milton , Doctor ? A. Sir , I have heard Quin attempt to read Milton . Q. What ! then , you do not like him ? A. Why no , Sir , he read it too much like a player ; by imitating the several characters of the poem ; whereas his business ...
... Milton , Doctor ? A. Sir , I have heard Quin attempt to read Milton . Q. What ! then , you do not like him ? A. Why no , Sir , he read it too much like a player ; by imitating the several characters of the poem ; whereas his business ...
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... Milton as a plagiary from certain modern Latin poets , Johnson , who had been so far imposed upon as to furnish a ... Milton copied .. These fabrications he published from time to time in the Gentleman's Magazine ; and , exulting in his ...
... Milton as a plagiary from certain modern Latin poets , Johnson , who had been so far imposed upon as to furnish a ... Milton copied .. These fabrications he published from time to time in the Gentleman's Magazine ; and , exulting in his ...
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... MILTON . I. THE Club shall consist of twenty - four members . The meetings shall be on the Monday , Wednesday , * and Saturday of every week ; but on the week before Easter - day there shall be no meeting . II . Every member is at ...
... MILTON . I. THE Club shall consist of twenty - four members . The meetings shall be on the Monday , Wednesday , * and Saturday of every week ; but on the week before Easter - day there shall be no meeting . II . Every member is at ...
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... Milton . A writer who obtains his full purpose loses himself in his own lustre , Of an opinion which is no longer doubted , the evidence ceases to be F 6 examined . examined . Of an art universally practised the teacher is [ 107 ]
... Milton . A writer who obtains his full purpose loses himself in his own lustre , Of an opinion which is no longer doubted , the evidence ceases to be F 6 examined . examined . Of an art universally practised the teacher is [ 107 ]
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