The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Together with The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, Том 2G. Bell and sons, 1889 |
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... heard him repeating some lines in an ode of Horace , over and over again , as if by iteration to exercise the organs of speech , and fix the ode in his memory : " Audiet cives acuisse ferrum Quo graves Persa melius perirent , Audiet ...
... heard him repeating some lines in an ode of Horace , over and over again , as if by iteration to exercise the organs of speech , and fix the ode in his memory : " Audiet cives acuisse ferrum Quo graves Persa melius perirent , Audiet ...
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... heard likewise of your recovery , and therefore that escape part of your pain , which every man must feel , to whom you are known as you are known to me . 66 Having had no particular account of your disorder , I know not in what state ...
... heard likewise of your recovery , and therefore that escape part of your pain , which every man must feel , to whom you are known as you are known to me . 66 Having had no particular account of your disorder , I know not in what state ...
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... heard Dr. Johnson say , " An English merchant is a new species of gentleman . " He , perhaps , had in his mind the following ingenious passage in The Conscious Lovers , act iv . , scene 2 , where Mr. Sealand thus addresses Sir John ...
... heard Dr. Johnson say , " An English merchant is a new species of gentleman . " He , perhaps , had in his mind the following ingenious passage in The Conscious Lovers , act iv . , scene 2 , where Mr. Sealand thus addresses Sir John ...
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... heard of them ; upon which Dr. Johnson observed , " Sir , he is one of the many who have made themselves public , without making themselves known . " " 1 A young student of Oxford , of the name of Barclay , wrote an answer to Kenrick's ...
... heard of them ; upon which Dr. Johnson observed , " Sir , he is one of the many who have made themselves public , without making themselves known . " " 1 A young student of Oxford , of the name of Barclay , wrote an answer to Kenrick's ...
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... heard in that island , it proceeded thus : " I dare to call this a spirited tour . I dare to challenge your approbation . " This letter produced the following answer , which I found on my arrival at Paris . " DEAR SIR , A M. M. BOSWELL ...
... heard in that island , it proceeded thus : " I dare to call this a spirited tour . I dare to challenge your approbation . " This letter produced the following answer , which I found on my arrival at Paris . " DEAR SIR , A M. M. BOSWELL ...
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Стр. 282 - The greatest part of a writer's time is spent in reading, in order to write ; a man will turn over half a library to make one book." I argued warmly against the judges trading, and mentioned Hale as an instance of a perfect judge, who devoted himself entirely to his office. JoHNSON : " Hale, Sir, attended to other things beside law : he left a great estate.