The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies, and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order; a Series of His Epistolary Correspondence and Conversations with Many Eminent Persons; and Various Original Pieces of His Composition Never Before Published: the Whole Exhibiting a View of Literature and Literary Men in Great Britain, for Near Half a Century During which He Flourished, Band 4C. Ewer & T. Bedlington, 1824 |
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... Miss Aikin has done it the best ; for she has imitated the sentiment as well as the diction . " I intend , before this work is concluded , to exhibit specimens of imitation of my friend's style in various modes ; some caricaturing or ...
... Miss Aikin has done it the best ; for she has imitated the sentiment as well as the diction . " I intend , before this work is concluded , to exhibit specimens of imitation of my friend's style in various modes ; some caricaturing or ...
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... it is almost well . Miss Reynold's has been out of order , but is bet ter . Mrs. Williams is in a very poor state of health . " If I should write on , I should , Etat . 68. ] 47 DR . JOHNSON . try. And I do declare, that upon this ...
... it is almost well . Miss Reynold's has been out of order , but is bet ter . Mrs. Williams is in a very poor state of health . " If I should write on , I should , Etat . 68. ] 47 DR . JOHNSON . try. And I do declare, that upon this ...
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... Miss Nancy's letters made it unnecessary to write to you for information : I was likewise for some time out of humour , to find that motion , and nearer ap- proaches to the sun , did not restore your health so fast as I expected . Of ...
... Miss Nancy's letters made it unnecessary to write to you for information : I was likewise for some time out of humour , to find that motion , and nearer ap- proaches to the sun , did not restore your health so fast as I expected . Of ...
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... Miss Nancy has doubtless kept a constant and co- pious journal . She must not expect to be welcome when she returns , without a great mass of information . Let her review her journal often , and set down what she finds herself to have ...
... Miss Nancy has doubtless kept a constant and co- pious journal . She must not expect to be welcome when she returns , without a great mass of information . Let her review her journal often , and set down what she finds herself to have ...
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... Miss Carmichael , being all lodged in it . Such was his humanity , and such his generosity , that Mrs. Desmoulins herself told me , he allowed her half a- guinea a week . Let it be remembered , that this was above a twelfth part of his ...
... Miss Carmichael , being all lodged in it . Such was his humanity , and such his generosity , that Mrs. Desmoulins herself told me , he allowed her half a- guinea a week . Let it be remembered , that this was above a twelfth part of his ...
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