The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Heritage Press, 1963 |
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... publick occurrences . Thus Sallust , the great master of nature , has not forgot in his account of Catiline to remark , that his walk was now quick , and again slow , as an indication of a mind revolving with violent commotion . Thus ...
... publick occurrences . Thus Sallust , the great master of nature , has not forgot in his account of Catiline to remark , that his walk was now quick , and again slow , as an indication of a mind revolving with violent commotion . Thus ...
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... publick . I will give a note for the money , payable at the time mentioned , to any one here that you shall appoint . I am , Sir , ' Your most obedient ' And most humble servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON ' ' At Mr. Osborne's , bookseller , in ...
... publick . I will give a note for the money , payable at the time mentioned , to any one here that you shall appoint . I am , Sir , ' Your most obedient ' And most humble servant , ' SAM . JOHNSON ' ' At Mr. Osborne's , bookseller , in ...
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... publick attention , is evident from a letter which he wrote in the Gentleman's Magazine for August of the year preceding its publication . ' MR . URBAN , ' As your collections show how often you have owed the ornaments of your poetical ...
... publick attention , is evident from a letter which he wrote in the Gentleman's Magazine for August of the year preceding its publication . ' MR . URBAN , ' As your collections show how often you have owed the ornaments of your poetical ...
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