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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... afterwards my Lord himself , to whom Dr. Johnson was known , appeared , and did the honours of the house . We talked of Mr. Langton . Johnson , with a warm vehemence of affectionate re- gard , exclaimed , " The earth does not bear a ...
... afterwards my Lord himself , to whom Dr. Johnson was known , appeared , and did the honours of the house . We talked of Mr. Langton . Johnson , with a warm vehemence of affectionate re- gard , exclaimed , " The earth does not bear a ...
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... physician at Der- by . He afterwards removed to London , where he died in his 79th year , March 22 , 1805. He is author of several medical tracts . M. ] no medicines would have any influence . He once at 4 [ 1777 . THE LIFE OF.
... physician at Der- by . He afterwards removed to London , where he died in his 79th year , March 22 , 1805. He is author of several medical tracts . M. ] no medicines would have any influence . He once at 4 [ 1777 . THE LIFE OF.
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... afterwards said to fire he regretted . In this regret many will join , because it would have procured us more of Johnson's most delightful species of writing ; and although my friend Dr. Kippis1 has hitherto discharged the task ...
... afterwards said to fire he regretted . In this regret many will join , because it would have procured us more of Johnson's most delightful species of writing ; and although my friend Dr. Kippis1 has hitherto discharged the task ...
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... afterwards acknowledged to Johnson that I was to blame , for I candidly owned , that I meant to express a desire to see a contest between Mrs. Macaulay and him ; but then I knew how the contest would end ; so that I was to see him ...
... afterwards acknowledged to Johnson that I was to blame , for I candidly owned , that I meant to express a desire to see a contest between Mrs. Macaulay and him ; but then I knew how the contest would end ; so that I was to see him ...
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... afterwards fallen into bad cir- cumstances , was one day , when Johnson was at dinner with him , seized for debt , and carried to prison ; that Johnson sat still undisturbed , and went on eating and drinking ; upon which the gentleman's ...
... afterwards fallen into bad cir- cumstances , was one day , when Johnson was at dinner with him , seized for debt , and carried to prison ; that Johnson sat still undisturbed , and went on eating and drinking ; upon which the gentleman's ...
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