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Lord Chesterfield , 5 to whom Johnson had paid the high compliment of addressing to his Lordship the Plan of his Dictionary , had behaved to him in such a manner as to excite his contempt and in- dignation . The world has been for many ...
Lord Chesterfield , 5 to whom Johnson had paid the high compliment of addressing to his Lordship the Plan of his Dictionary , had behaved to him in such a manner as to excite his contempt and in- dignation . The world has been for many ...
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And he afterwards observed to Mr. Langton , “ Sir , his manners are those of as fine a gentleman as we may suppose ... Dr. Joseph Warton , in his frank and lively manner , was very active in pressing him to mention the particulars .
And he afterwards observed to Mr. Langton , “ Sir , his manners are those of as fine a gentleman as we may suppose ... Dr. Joseph Warton , in his frank and lively manner , was very active in pressing him to mention the particulars .
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Hence we shall become better enabled to discover how his turn of thinking and manner of composing were influenced by ... A sensible historian observes that " Homer copied true natural manners , which , how- ever rough and uncultivated ...
Hence we shall become better enabled to discover how his turn of thinking and manner of composing were influenced by ... A sensible historian observes that " Homer copied true natural manners , which , how- ever rough and uncultivated ...
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