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... character should be given ; and , if this be done with a strict regard to truth , a just estimate of Dr. Johnson will afford a lesson , perhaps as valuable as the moral doc- trine that speaks with energy in every page of his works . The ...
... character should be given ; and , if this be done with a strict regard to truth , a just estimate of Dr. Johnson will afford a lesson , perhaps as valuable as the moral doc- trine that speaks with energy in every page of his works . The ...
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... character to all succeeding gene- nobleman on his embassy to the Hague . Col- rations , are slow in coming to their growth . " ley Cibber has recorded the anecdote . " You That ingenious lady adds , with her usual viva- should go ...
... character to all succeeding gene- nobleman on his embassy to the Hague . Col- rations , are slow in coming to their growth . " ley Cibber has recorded the anecdote . " You That ingenious lady adds , with her usual viva- should go ...
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... character . Johnson'grew more regular them ; to have copied nature from the life ; and in his attendance . Ethics , theology , and classic to have consulted his senses , not his imagination . literature , were his favourite studies . He ...
... character . Johnson'grew more regular them ; to have copied nature from the life ; and in his attendance . Ethics , theology , and classic to have consulted his senses , not his imagination . literature , were his favourite studies . He ...
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... character , Johnson has left a vage , it is true , had many vices : but vice could beautiful testimonial at the end of the Life of never strike its roots in a mind like Johnson's , Edward Smith . It is reasonable to conclude , seasoned ...
... character , Johnson has left a vage , it is true , had many vices : but vice could beautiful testimonial at the end of the Life of never strike its roots in a mind like Johnson's , Edward Smith . It is reasonable to conclude , seasoned ...
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... character , that nobleman . The writer of this essay re- Johnson gave a remarkable instance . It hap members a circumstance which may throw some pened that he went with Sir Joshua Reynolds light on this subject . The late Dr. Rose , of ...
... character , that nobleman . The writer of this essay re- Johnson gave a remarkable instance . It hap members a circumstance which may throw some pened that he went with Sir Joshua Reynolds light on this subject . The late Dr. Rose , of ...
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