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... Johnson , that the Peer hated Johnson because he was rough in manners and conversation , unwieldy and un- couth in his figure , a Jacobite , and a Christian . Johnson -had a natural antipathy to the noble Lord as being a Wig , the son ...
... Johnson , that the Peer hated Johnson because he was rough in manners and conversation , unwieldy and un- couth in his figure , a Jacobite , and a Christian . Johnson -had a natural antipathy to the noble Lord as being a Wig , the son ...
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• General Criticism on Dr. Johnson's Writings . Dr. Johnson's works have obtained so much reputation , and the execution of them , from partiality to his abilities , has been rated so far above their merit , that , without detracting ...
• General Criticism on Dr. Johnson's Writings . Dr. Johnson's works have obtained so much reputation , and the execution of them , from partiality to his abilities , has been rated so far above their merit , that , without detracting ...
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... Johnson's famous prologue is meagre , and su- perciliously given ; yet it is more than either Mr. Walpole or Mr. Mason would ever bestow , either on the verse or prose of Johnson . So narrow is the spirit of political prejudice ! These ...
... Johnson's famous prologue is meagre , and su- perciliously given ; yet it is more than either Mr. Walpole or Mr. Mason would ever bestow , either on the verse or prose of Johnson . So narrow is the spirit of political prejudice ! These ...
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