The Early Biographies of Samuel JohnsonUniversity of Iowa Press, 1974 - 367 sider |
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... seems also not to have been a very diligent reader of the scriptures , till towards the latter part of his life , though he appears always to have had a firm belief in the divine origin of the sacred writings . He confesses , when he ...
... seems also not to have been a very diligent reader of the scriptures , till towards the latter part of his life , though he appears always to have had a firm belief in the divine origin of the sacred writings . He confesses , when he ...
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... seems to have thought , that Garrick was more applauded than he deserved ; 44 and , perhaps , was of opinion , that the profession of a player was rated too high . But there is no appearance of any resentment against Garrick , in what ...
... seems to have thought , that Garrick was more applauded than he deserved ; 44 and , perhaps , was of opinion , that the profession of a player was rated too high . But there is no appearance of any resentment against Garrick , in what ...
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... seems sometimes to have spoken in low terms of his own acquisitions , from his high ideas of the powers of the human mind , and of the great intellectual attainments that might be made by industry and perseverance . The particulars that ...
... seems sometimes to have spoken in low terms of his own acquisitions , from his high ideas of the powers of the human mind , and of the great intellectual attainments that might be made by industry and perseverance . The particulars that ...
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Writings of Dr Samuel Johnson | 9 |
with Additions by Isaac Reed | 19 |
of Dr Samuel Johnson | 29 |
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The Life of Samuel Johnson: A Critical Biography Robert DeMaria, Jr. Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1995 |