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... delighted with the charms of his conversation as to overlook his external disadvantages which were many and great . He now set up a private academy , for which purpose he hired a large house well situated near his native city ; but this ...
... delighted with the charms of his conversation as to overlook his external disadvantages which were many and great . He now set up a private academy , for which purpose he hired a large house well situated near his native city ; but this ...
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... delighted in conversation , and was visited and admired by the witty , the elegant , and the learned , very little of his time was passed in solitary study . Solitude was indeed his aversion ; and that he might avoid it as much as ...
... delighted in conversation , and was visited and admired by the witty , the elegant , and the learned , very little of his time was passed in solitary study . Solitude was indeed his aversion ; and that he might avoid it as much as ...
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... delighted himself with the thought of having de- stroyed that able writer whom he certainly sur- passed in nervous language and pointed ridicule . In 1773 , he visited with Mr. Boswell some of the most considerable of the Hebrides or ...
... delighted himself with the thought of having de- stroyed that able writer whom he certainly sur- passed in nervous language and pointed ridicule . In 1773 , he visited with Mr. Boswell some of the most considerable of the Hebrides or ...
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... delight in reading " Spenser's Fairy Queen , " and , thus feeling the charms of verse , became , as he himself tells us , " irre- coverably a poet . " On his mother's solicitation he was admitted into Westminster - School , where he ...
... delight in reading " Spenser's Fairy Queen , " and , thus feeling the charms of verse , became , as he himself tells us , " irre- coverably a poet . " On his mother's solicitation he was admitted into Westminster - School , where he ...
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... delight in all the chan- ges of human manners , he contented himself with a deciduous laurel , of which the verdure in its spring was bright and gay , but which time has been continually stealing from his brows . " He was in his own ...
... delight in all the chan- ges of human manners , he contented himself with a deciduous laurel , of which the verdure in its spring was bright and gay , but which time has been continually stealing from his brows . " He was in his own ...
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The Lives of the Most Celebrated English Poets, with Criticisms. Extracted ... Samuel Johnson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1805 |
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