The beauties of Samuel Johnson: maxims and observations. To which are now added, biographical anecdotes of the doctor, his life [&c.].1804 |
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... Knowledge 238 Faults ibid . Imagination 242 Fear 203 Imitation 232 Flattery 200 Importance , Self 243 Folly 202 Imposition 242 Foreigner 203 Imprisonment 239 Forgiveness 204 Improvements , Rural 245 Fortitude 208 Imprudence 239 Fortune ...
... Knowledge 238 Faults ibid . Imagination 242 Fear 203 Imitation 232 Flattery 200 Importance , Self 243 Folly 202 Imposition 242 Foreigner 203 Imprisonment 239 Forgiveness 204 Improvements , Rural 245 Fortitude 208 Imprudence 239 Fortune ...
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... Knowledge Knowledge , Self 247 Motives ibid . 249 N. Nabobs , & c . English 284 L. Narration 285 Language 258 Nations 286 Language , English 260 Nature 284 Laws 262 Negligence 285 Laws , Penal 263 Notes 286 Learning 255 Novelty 285 ...
... Knowledge Knowledge , Self 247 Motives ibid . 249 N. Nabobs , & c . English 284 L. Narration 285 Language 258 Nations 286 Language , English 260 Nature 284 Laws 262 Negligence 285 Laws , Penal 263 Notes 286 Learning 255 Novelty 285 ...
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... knowledge of language ; yet he always seemed more mortified at the recollection of . the bustle his parents . made with his wit , than pleased with the thoughts of possessing it . " That " ( said he to me one day ) " is the great misery ...
... knowledge of language ; yet he always seemed more mortified at the recollection of . the bustle his parents . made with his wit , than pleased with the thoughts of possessing it . " That " ( said he to me one day ) " is the great misery ...
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... Knowledge or consent ; How , said I , would Pope have raved , had he been served so ! " We should never ( replied he ) have heard the last on't , to be sure ; but , then Pope was a narrow man : I will , however , ( added he ) storm and ...
... Knowledge or consent ; How , said I , would Pope have raved , had he been served so ! " We should never ( replied he ) have heard the last on't , to be sure ; but , then Pope was a narrow man : I will , however , ( added he ) storm and ...
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... knowledge of literary history was ex- tensive and surprising ' : he knew every adventure of e- very book you could name almost , and was exceedingly pleased with the opportunity which writing the Poets " Lives gave him to display it ...
... knowledge of literary history was ex- tensive and surprising ' : he knew every adventure of e- very book you could name almost , and was exceedingly pleased with the opportunity which writing the Poets " Lives gave him to display it ...
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