The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.Luke Hansard, 1806 |
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... thoughts with certain untoward actions , and " those actions always appeared to me as if they " were meant to reprobate some part of his past " conduct . Whenever he was not engaged in " conversation , such thoughts were sure to rush ...
... thoughts with certain untoward actions , and " those actions always appeared to me as if they " were meant to reprobate some part of his past " conduct . Whenever he was not engaged in " conversation , such thoughts were sure to rush ...
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... thought it " credit- " able to be concerned with it . " Dodsley gave him ten pounds for the copy . It is remarkable that it came out in the same morning with Pope's Satire , entitled " 1738 " One of its warmest xvi LIFE OF.
... thought it " credit- " able to be concerned with it . " Dodsley gave him ten pounds for the copy . It is remarkable that it came out in the same morning with Pope's Satire , entitled " 1738 " One of its warmest xvi LIFE OF.
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... thought fit to restrain , in a severe degree , the li- berty of the press with regard to the publication of the speeches , which at that time , under the mi- nistry of Sir Robert Walpole , were extremely vio- lent . Mr Cave knew that ...
... thought fit to restrain , in a severe degree , the li- berty of the press with regard to the publication of the speeches , which at that time , under the mi- nistry of Sir Robert Walpole , were extremely vio- lent . Mr Cave knew that ...
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... thought fit to recant his recantation . In 1752 Johnson's wife died . The disparity between the age of the parties has been already mentioned , and her person is said to have been abundantly homely . She has also been accused of a ...
... thought fit to recant his recantation . In 1752 Johnson's wife died . The disparity between the age of the parties has been already mentioned , and her person is said to have been abundantly homely . She has also been accused of a ...
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... thought of importance that Johnson should obtain the de- gree of Master of Arts . It was conferred upon him by the university of Oxford on 10th Feb. 1755 . At length , in May 1755 , in the forty - sixth year of Johnson's age , his ...
... thought of importance that Johnson should obtain the de- gree of Master of Arts . It was conferred upon him by the university of Oxford on 10th Feb. 1755 . At length , in May 1755 , in the forty - sixth year of Johnson's age , his ...
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xxxi ページ - When, upon some slight encouragement, I first visited your Lordship, I was overpowered, like the rest of mankind, by the enchantment...
xxxii ページ - I waited in your outward rooms or was repulsed from your door, during which time I have been pushing on my work through difficulties of which it is useless to complain, and have brought it at last to the verge of publication without one act of assistance, one word of encouragement or one smile of favour. Such treatment I did not expect, for I never had a patron before.
20 ページ - Proceed, illustrious youth, And Virtue guard thee to the throne of Truth ! Yet should thy soul indulge the gen'rous heat Till captive Science yields her last retreat; Should Reason guide thee with her brightest ray, And pour on misty doubt resistless day; Should no false kindness lure to loose delight, Nor praise relax, nor difficulty fright; Should tempting Novelty thy cell refrain, And Sloth effuse her opiate fumes in vain; Should Beauty blunt on fops her fatal dart, Nor claim the triumph of a...
15 ページ - LET observation, with extensive view, Survey mankind, from China to Peru ; Remark each anxious toil, each eager strife, And watch the busy scenes of crowded life...
xxxiv ページ - A hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged not by the common judges of property, but wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid.
23 ページ - ... prays; Hides from himself his state, and shuns to know, That life protracted is protracted woe. Time hovers o'er, impatient to destroy, And shuts up all the passages of joy; In vain their gifts the bounteous seasons pour, The fruit autumnal, and the vernal flow'r...
lix ページ - MACPHERSON, — I received your foolish and impudent letter. Any violence offered me I shall do my best to repel; and what I cannot do for myself, the law shall do for me. I hope I shall never be deterred from detecting what I think a cheat, by the menaces of a ruffian.
21 ページ - The march begins, in military state, And nations on his eye suspended wait; Stern Famine guards the solitary coast, And Winter barricades the realms of Frost; He comes...
xlix ページ - During the whole of this interview, Johnson talked to his Majesty with profound respect, but still in his firm manly manner, with a sonorous voice, and never in that subdued tone which is commonly used at the levee and in the drawing room.
21 ページ - The ravish'd standard, and the captive foe, The senate's thanks, the gazette's pompous tale, With force resistless o'er the brave prevail. Such bribes the rapid Greek o'er Asia whirl'd, For...