The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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Page 27
... Barry under the above title . Johnson must have alluded to the pecu- liar opinions which that physician was known to have entertained on pulsation . -ED . 66 kindest attention as his constant guest , while I ÆTAT . 67. ] 27 DR . JOHNSON .
... Barry under the above title . Johnson must have alluded to the pecu- liar opinions which that physician was known to have entertained on pulsation . -ED . 66 kindest attention as his constant guest , while I ÆTAT . 67. ] 27 DR . JOHNSON .
Page 43
... opinion the character of an infidel was more detestable than that of a man notoriously guilty e It may be observed , that Mr. Malone , in his very valuable edition of Shakespeare , has fully vindicated Dr. Johnson from the idle censures ...
... opinion the character of an infidel was more detestable than that of a man notoriously guilty e It may be observed , that Mr. Malone , in his very valuable edition of Shakespeare , has fully vindicated Dr. Johnson from the idle censures ...
Page 45
... opinion , and get into bad humour ; or some of the company , who are not capable of such conversation , are left out , and feel themselves uneasy . It was for this reason sir Robert Walpole said , he always talked bawdy at his table ...
... opinion , and get into bad humour ; or some of the company , who are not capable of such conversation , are left out , and feel themselves uneasy . It was for this reason sir Robert Walpole said , he always talked bawdy at his table ...
Page 47
... opinion ; and several of them ex- pressed themselves with indignation against him . He was an aged gentleman , formerly a military chaplain , and a man of high spirit and honour . Johnson was satisfied that the judgement was wrong , and ...
... opinion ; and several of them ex- pressed themselves with indignation against him . He was an aged gentleman , formerly a military chaplain , and a man of high spirit and honour . Johnson was satisfied that the judgement was wrong , and ...
Page 51
... opinions . He has not dragged into light a bashful and corrigible sinner . His censure was directed against a breach of morality , against an act which no man justifies . The man who appropriated this censure to him- self , is evidently ...
... opinions . He has not dragged into light a bashful and corrigible sinner . His censure was directed against a breach of morality , against an act which no man justifies . The man who appropriated this censure to him- self , is evidently ...
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