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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... tion . Johnson said , he had some where or other given an account of Dr. Nichols ' discourse " De Animá Medicá . " He told us " that whatever a man's distem . per was , Dr. Nichols would not attend him as a physi- cian , if his mind was ...
... tion . Johnson said , he had some where or other given an account of Dr. Nichols ' discourse " De Animá Medicá . " He told us " that whatever a man's distem . per was , Dr. Nichols would not attend him as a physi- cian , if his mind was ...
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... equal fairness . The following specimens were extracted by the Re- viewers : " Tenth month , 1753 . " 23. Indulgence in bed an hour too long . " Twelfth month , 17. An hypochondriack obnubila- tion from 10 [ 1777 . THE LIFE OF.
... equal fairness . The following specimens were extracted by the Re- viewers : " Tenth month , 1753 . " 23. Indulgence in bed an hour too long . " Twelfth month , 17. An hypochondriack obnubila- tion from 10 [ 1777 . THE LIFE OF.
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... tion from wind and indigestion . " Ninth month , 28. An over - dose of whiskey . " 29. A dull , cross , cholerick day . " First month , 1757-22 . A little swinish at dinner and repast . " 31. Dogged on provocation . " Second month , 5 ...
... tion from wind and indigestion . " Ninth month , 28. An over - dose of whiskey . " 29. A dull , cross , cholerick day . " First month , 1757-22 . A little swinish at dinner and repast . " 31. Dogged on provocation . " Second month , 5 ...
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... tion in Church and State , " was not meant by me , as any reflec- tion upon this Reverend Gentleman , as if he were an enemy to the political constitution of his country , as established at the revolution , but , from my steady and ...
... tion in Church and State , " was not meant by me , as any reflec- tion upon this Reverend Gentleman , as if he were an enemy to the political constitution of his country , as established at the revolution , but , from my steady and ...
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... tion , and amusement : a scene which was to me , com- paratively speaking , a heaven upon earth . JOHNSON . Why , sir , I never knew any man who had such a gust for London as you have ; and I cannot blame you for your wish to live there ...
... tion , and amusement : a scene which was to me , com- paratively speaking , a heaven upon earth . JOHNSON . Why , sir , I never knew any man who had such a gust for London as you have ; and I cannot blame you for your wish to live there ...
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