500 to 509 of 540 Entries from All Files for "johnson" in All Fields
... tab><b>and yet but raw neither</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(ed. 1765) : <small>“ ...
... btain a ready sale. I am aware that <sc>Johnson</sc> explains this sentence as & ...
... an inventory are called articles,' <sc>Johnson</sc>), and his essence (‘i ...
... a>3610+10<tab> </tab><b>dixion</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (1755, <i>diction</i>): &#x ...
... +9 <b> a soul of great article</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : “This i ...
... 10 <b> infusion of such dearth</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : “dearne ...
... an inventory are called articles,' <sc>Johnson</sc>), and his essence (‘i ...
... /i><b> I </b>. . . <b>himselfe</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : > “< ...
... h is the utmost extent of human wisdom. JOHNSON”</para></cn> <cn> <sigla> ...
... ng><para>3612+4<b> in his meed</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : ”In his ...
... </ehline> <cn> <sigla>1755<tab> </tab>Johnson</sigla><hanging>Johnson</hanging ...
... 1755<tab> </tab>Johnson</sigla><hanging>Johnson</hanging><para>3617<tab> </tab>< ...
... ara>3617<tab> </tab><b>impaund</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, impawn): “<i> ...
... ara>3617<tab> </tab><b>impaund</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : “Perhap ...
... no</i>. To <i>depone</i>, which dr. <sc>Johnson</sc> <i>perhapses</i> it should ...
... </ehline> <cn> <sigla>1760<tab> </tab>Johnson2</sigla><hanging>John2</hanging> ...
... hanging><para>3619<b> hangers</b> ] <sc>Johnson </sc>(2nd ed. 1760, Hanger): &#x ...
... .</i>”</para></cn> <cn> <hanging>Johnson2</hanging><para>3619<b> hangers< ...
... hanging><para>3619<b> hangers</b> ] <sc>Johnson </sc>(2nd ed. 1760, Hanger): &#x ...
... ct from the Tragedy of <i> Hamlet</i> , Johnson and Steeven's edit. 1778, vol. X ...
... ]</para> <para>[Ed: We'll need to check Johnson's Dictionary for <i>delicate</i> ...
... anging><para>3622+1<b> margent</b>] <sc>Johnson </sc>(1755, <i>marge, margent, m ...
... e been longest preserved in poetry. Dr. Johnson has given sufficient instances o ...
... ging><para>3624 <b>more Ierman</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : “more ...
... dozen passes </b>. . . <b>nine</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) : “ This ...
... : <p. 211>“This wager dr. Johnson candidly professes hisself unabl ...
... ely remains to be considered whether dr.Johnson or mr. Malone has understood the ...
... > hits out of <i> twelue </i> passes. Johnson's note seem more difficult to be ...
... elve to nine.</para> <para>“ Dr. Johnson objects very plausibly to this w ...
... e matter right. I do not agree with <sc>Johnson</sc> that ‘the passage is ...
... 05, 1:203) : <p. 203> “Dr. Johnson says, he does not understand thi ...
... dieser jenen neun Mal treffen soll, wie Johnson meint, geht aus der Zahl der G&# ...
... 228;mlich drei voraus."</p. 257> [Johnson confesses that he cannot underst ...
... s and Hamlet strike Laertes 9 times, as Johnson means, comes from the number of ...
... >Tem.</i> // ; <i>minus</i> “Dr. Johnson objects . . . See the note on it ...
... to be no great harm in repeating, after Johnson, ‘it is sufficient that th ...
... t make three more hits than Hamlet. <sc>Johnson's</sc> objection to this, ‘ ...
... this wager, and those who, like Dr. <sc>Johnson</sc> and the present editor, do ...