“The” Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., Band 1J.M. Dent, 1949 |
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... Johnson was an HYPOCHONDRIACK , was subject to what the learned , philosophical , and pious Dr. Cheyne has so well treated under the title of The English Malady . " Though he suffered severely from it , he was not therefore degraded ...
... Johnson was an HYPOCHONDRIACK , was subject to what the learned , philosophical , and pious Dr. Cheyne has so well treated under the title of The English Malady . " Though he suffered severely from it , he was not therefore degraded ...
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... Johnson's decease , by his servant , Mr. Francis Barber , who delivered it to my worthy friend the Reverend Mr. Strahan , Vicar of Islington , who at my earnest request has obligingly favoured me with a copy of it , which he and I ...
... Johnson's decease , by his servant , Mr. Francis Barber , who delivered it to my worthy friend the Reverend Mr. Strahan , Vicar of Islington , who at my earnest request has obligingly favoured me with a copy of it , which he and I ...
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... JOHNSON . " In 1775 we behold him to great advantage ; his degree of Master of Arts conferred upon him , his Dictionary pub- lished , his correspondence animated , his benevolence exercised . " TO THE REVEREND MR . THOMAS WARTON ...
... JOHNSON . " In 1775 we behold him to great advantage ; his degree of Master of Arts conferred upon him , his Dictionary pub- lished , his correspondence animated , his benevolence exercised . " TO THE REVEREND MR . THOMAS WARTON ...
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BIOGRAPHY | 5 |
THE LIFE | 30 |
OF SAMUEL JOHNSON LL D | 37 |
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