The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.J. Buckland, 1787 - 605 sider |
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Side 12
... question for poste- rity , whether his or mine be the original . " This translation found its way into a mifcellany published by fubfcription at Oxford , in the year 1731 , under the name of J. Husbands . * He had but little relifh for ...
... question for poste- rity , whether his or mine be the original . " This translation found its way into a mifcellany published by fubfcription at Oxford , in the year 1731 , under the name of J. Husbands . * He had but little relifh for ...
Side 41
... question , which he once put to an author : • Mr. I hear you have just published a pam- phlet , and am told there is a very good paragraph in it , upon the fubject of mufic : did you write that yourself ? ' His difcernment was alfo flow ...
... question , which he once put to an author : • Mr. I hear you have just published a pam- phlet , and am told there is a very good paragraph in it , upon the fubject of mufic : did you write that yourself ? ' His difcernment was alfo flow ...
Side 52
... question . I do not doubt but you will look over this poem • with another eye , and reward it in a differnt manner ' from a mercenary bookfeller , who counts the lines • he is to purchase , and confiders nothing but the bulk . I cannot ...
... question . I do not doubt but you will look over this poem • with another eye , and reward it in a differnt manner ' from a mercenary bookfeller , who counts the lines • he is to purchase , and confiders nothing but the bulk . I cannot ...
Side 63
... question . Johnson had already tried his hand at political fatire , and had fucceeded in it ; and though no new occafion offered , he was either urged by distress or prompted by that clamour against the minister which in the year 1739 ...
... question . Johnson had already tried his hand at political fatire , and had fucceeded in it ; and though no new occafion offered , he was either urged by distress or prompted by that clamour against the minister which in the year 1739 ...
Side 84
... questions on abstruse subjects , sent him by many of his learned correfpondents . Cave who for fome months had been rebutting the calumnies of adverfaries , and that with such fuccefs as provoked them to the outrage above - mentioned ...
... questions on abstruse subjects , sent him by many of his learned correfpondents . Cave who for fome months had been rebutting the calumnies of adverfaries , and that with such fuccefs as provoked them to the outrage above - mentioned ...
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