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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... 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 THE LIFE OF [ 1777 .
... 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 THE LIFE OF [ 1777 .
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... once at tended a man in trade , upon whom he found none of the medicines he prescribed had any effect ; he asked the man's wife privately whether his affairs were not in a bad way ? She said no . He continued his attendance some time ...
... once at tended a man in trade , upon whom he found none of the medicines he prescribed had any effect ; he asked the man's wife privately whether his affairs were not in a bad way ? She said no . He continued his attendance some time ...
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... once . JOHNSON . " This rule , sir , cannot hold in all cases ; for many people have their sleep broken by sickness ; and surely , Cullen would not have a man to get up , after having slept but an hour . Such a regimen would soon end in ...
... once . JOHNSON . " This rule , sir , cannot hold in all cases ; for many people have their sleep broken by sickness ; and surely , Cullen would not have a man to get up , after having slept but an hour . Such a regimen would soon end in ...
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... , than when he wrote " The Rambler . " It would , therefore , have been uncandid in Blair , even supposing his criticism to have been just , to have preserv ed it . himself was of that opinion ; for he once said 12 [ 1777 . THE LIFE OF.
... , than when he wrote " The Rambler . " It would , therefore , have been uncandid in Blair , even supposing his criticism to have been just , to have preserv ed it . himself was of that opinion ; for he once said 12 [ 1777 . THE LIFE OF.
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... once said to me , in a pleasant humour , " Sir , if Robertson's style be faulty , he owes it to me ; that is , having too many words , and those too big ones . " I read to him a letter which Lord Monboddo had written to me , containing ...
... once said to me , in a pleasant humour , " Sir , if Robertson's style be faulty , he owes it to me ; that is , having too many words , and those too big ones . " I read to him a letter which Lord Monboddo had written to me , containing ...
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