The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 11Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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Pagina 74
... soon , and he took no delight in the study of the law ; but having always amused himself with drawing , resolved to turn painter , and became pupil to Mr. Richardson , an artist then of high reputa- tion , but now better known by his ...
... soon , and he took no delight in the study of the law ; but having always amused himself with drawing , resolved to turn painter , and became pupil to Mr. Richardson , an artist then of high reputa- tion , but now better known by his ...
Pagina 78
... soon received such delight from books , that he was always calling for fresh entertainment , and expected that , when any of the family went to market , a new book should be brought him , which , when it came , was in fondness carried ...
... soon received such delight from books , that he was always calling for fresh entertainment , and expected that , when any of the family went to market , a new book should be brought him , which , when it came , was in fondness carried ...
Pagina 111
... soon come to a work , before which we find , indeed , no critical essay , but which disdains to shrink from the touchstone of the severest critick ; and which certainly , as I remember to have heard you say , if it contain some of the ...
... soon come to a work , before which we find , indeed , no critical essay , but which disdains to shrink from the touchstone of the severest critick ; and which certainly , as I remember to have heard you say , if it contain some of the ...
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