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... tion for his studies , which he then received , he full - a faithful , yet temperate , history of Dr. | related to Mrs. Piozzi . " Obtain , " says Ford , Johnson . " some general principles of every science : he who can talk only on one ...
... tion for his studies , which he then received , he full - a faithful , yet temperate , history of Dr. | related to Mrs. Piozzi . " Obtain , " says Ford , Johnson . " some general principles of every science : he who can talk only on one ...
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... tion to preserve through life a fair and upright character . " 1732 , Junii 15. Undecim aureos deposui , quo die , quidquid ante matris funus ( quod serum sit precor ) de paternis bonis sperare licet , viginti scilicet libras , accepi ...
... tion to preserve through life a fair and upright character . " 1732 , Junii 15. Undecim aureos deposui , quo die , quidquid ante matris funus ( quod serum sit precor ) de paternis bonis sperare licet , viginti scilicet libras , accepi ...
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... tion of fifty pounds a year for Savage was com- pleted ; and in July 1739 , Johnson parted with the companion of his midnight hours never to see him more . The separation was , perhaps , an advantage to him , who wanted to make a right ...
... tion of fifty pounds a year for Savage was com- pleted ; and in July 1739 , Johnson parted with the companion of his midnight hours never to see him more . The separation was , perhaps , an advantage to him , who wanted to make a right ...
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... tion of Shakspeare . As a prelude to that de- the position which , according to the situation of sign , he published , in 1745 , “ Miscellaneous Ob- his body , they ought to be in , but constantly servations on the Tragedy of Macbeth ...
... tion of Shakspeare . As a prelude to that de- the position which , according to the situation of sign , he published , in 1745 , “ Miscellaneous Ob- his body , they ought to be in , but constantly servations on the Tragedy of Macbeth ...
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... tion . " He that condemns himself to compose it is well known , was written by Johnson , and on a stated day , will often bring to his task an attention dissipated , a memory embarrassed , an imagination overwhelmed , a mind distracted ...
... tion . " He that condemns himself to compose it is well known , was written by Johnson , and on a stated day , will often bring to his task an attention dissipated , a memory embarrassed , an imagination overwhelmed , a mind distracted ...
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