The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, Band 6J. Murray, 1835 |
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... Wilkes together . How to manage it , was a nice and difficult matter . ( 1 ) ( 1 ) Johnson's dislike of Mr. Wilkes was so great that it ex- tended even to his connections . He happened to dine one day at Sir Joshua Reynolds's with a ...
... Wilkes together . How to manage it , was a nice and difficult matter . ( 1 ) ( 1 ) Johnson's dislike of Mr. Wilkes was so great that it ex- tended even to his connections . He happened to dine one day at Sir Joshua Reynolds's with a ...
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... Wilkes ? " he would have flown into a passion , and would probably have answered , " Dine with Jack Wilkes , Sir ! I'd as soon dine with Jack Ketch . " ( 1 ) I , therefore , while we were sitting as Mr. Israel Wilkes was a gentleman of ...
... Wilkes ? " he would have flown into a passion , and would probably have answered , " Dine with Jack Wilkes , Sir ! I'd as soon dine with Jack Ketch . " ( 1 ) I , therefore , while we were sitting as Mr. Israel Wilkes was a gentleman of ...
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... Wilkes acquiesced . ” Wilkes talked with all imaginable freedom of the ludicrous title given to the attorney - general , Diabo- lus regis ; adding , " I have reason to know some- thing about that officer ; for I was prosecuted for a ...
... Wilkes acquiesced . ” Wilkes talked with all imaginable freedom of the ludicrous title given to the attorney - general , Diabo- lus regis ; adding , " I have reason to know some- thing about that officer ; for I was prosecuted for a ...
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