151 to 160 of 540 Entries from All Files for "johnson" in All Fields
... <para> 1051 <b>bent</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765) note on <i>Ado</ ...
... ly we have no allusion to archery. See Johnson's Dictionary on <i>bend</i> and ...
... > <para>1071 <b> trayle of policie</b>] JOHNSON (ed. 1765): “The<i> trail ...
... le</b>] PYE (1807, p. 316): “Dr. Johnson, I suppose, would not have been ...
... hanging> <para>1076 <b> fruite</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “The <i> ...
... 096 <b>To giue . . .Maiestie</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (8.336n.7) for <i>Oth</i>. ...
... 1110 <b>at night weele feast</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “The Kin ...
... </para> <para>[cf TLN 308 where Johnson notes 'The king's intemperance i ...
... warb + </sc></hanging> <para>1112 <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “This ac ...
... wo great writers, Dr. Warburton and Dr. Johnson, differ widely. The first makes ...
... is by the advance of age alone that Dr. Johnson solves the seeming inconsistency ...
... ey. but why need I go farther than Dr. Johnson himself? He is advanced some ye ...
... agined, I suppose, with his friend, Dr. Johnson, that his false reasoning and fa ...
... more just, judicious and masterly, than Johnson's delineation of the character o ...
... 316>“The observations of Dr. Johnson on the character of Polonius, an ...
... s that he makes, though rejected by Dr. Johnson, seem to have led the Doctor to ...
... and without these, the argument of Dr. Johnson proceeds upon an assumption alto ...
... e, have seen "wisdom," according to Dr. Johnson, "encroached upon by dotage." B ...
... e may be illustrated by a passage which Johnson has highly praised in Love's Lab ...
... wo great writers, Dr. Warburton and Dr. Johnson, differ widely. The first makes ...
... sed in its primitive sense, to inquire. Johnson has discussed the conflicting qu ...
... ≈ <sc>verp</sc> <i>minus</i> <sc>johnson</sc> reference</hanging> <para>< ...
... s that he makes, though rejected by Dr. Johnson, seem to have led the Doctor to ...
... and without these, the argument of Dr. Johnson proceeds upon an assumption alto ...
... e, have seen "wisdom," according to Dr. Johnson, "encroached upon by dotage." B ...
... <para>1137 <b>most beautified</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “Both Si ...
... ging> <para>1154 <b>more about</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “is, <i> ...
... tooke the fruites of my aduise</b>] <sc>Johnson</sc> (ed. 1765): “She too ...