The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Derby, 1826 |
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... mention , that though he might err in being too severe , the school of Lichfield was very respectable in his time ... mentioned above , he had for his schoolfel- lows , Dr. James , author of the Medicinal Dictionary , and inventor of ...
... mention , that though he might err in being too severe , the school of Lichfield was very respectable in his time ... mentioned above , he had for his schoolfel- lows , Dr. James , author of the Medicinal Dictionary , and inventor of ...
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... mentioned it as one of the most me- morable events of his life , " that he was very near having that great man for a scholar . " He remained at Stourbridge little more than a year , and then he returned home , where he may be said to ...
... mentioned it as one of the most me- morable events of his life , " that he was very near having that great man for a scholar . " He remained at Stourbridge little more than a year , and then he returned home , where he may be said to ...
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... mention one curious instance of his casual reading , when but a boy . Having imagined that his brother had hid some ... mentioned , in some preface , as one of the restorers of learning . His curiosity having been thus excited , he sat ...
... mention one curious instance of his casual reading , when but a boy . Having imagined that his brother had hid some ... mentioned , in some preface , as one of the restorers of learning . His curiosity having been thus excited , he sat ...
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... mentioned chapter in Rasselas , vol . i . p . 293. Oxford edition of Johnson's works . An incessant dread of insanity , in one form or other , was that single idea to the despotism of which , to adopt the language of De Staël ...
... mentioned chapter in Rasselas , vol . i . p . 293. Oxford edition of Johnson's works . An incessant dread of insanity , in one form or other , was that single idea to the despotism of which , to adopt the language of De Staël ...
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... mentioned the early impressions made upon his tender imagination by his mother , who continued her pious cares with assiduity , but , in his opinion , not with judgment . " Sunday , " said he , " was a heavy day to me when I was a boy ...
... mentioned the early impressions made upon his tender imagination by his mother , who continued her pious cares with assiduity , but , in his opinion , not with judgment . " Sunday , " said he , " was a heavy day to me when I was a boy ...
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