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 4J. Richardson, 1821 |
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... Bishop Ken , of whom Hawkins ( not Sir John ) in his life of that venerable Prelate , page 4 , tells us , " And that neither his study might be the aggressor on his hours of instruction , or what he judged his duty , prevent his ...
... Bishop Ken , of whom Hawkins ( not Sir John ) in his life of that venerable Prelate , page 4 , tells us , " And that neither his study might be the aggressor on his hours of instruction , or what he judged his duty , prevent his ...
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... Bishop of Durham , Thomas Carte , Edmund Castell , Edmund Chishull , Charles Churchill , William Clarke , Robert Clayton Bishop of Clogher , John Conybeare Bishop of Bristol , George Costard , and Samuel Croxall . - I am not conscious ...
... Bishop of Durham , Thomas Carte , Edmund Castell , Edmund Chishull , Charles Churchill , William Clarke , Robert Clayton Bishop of Clogher , John Conybeare Bishop of Bristol , George Costard , and Samuel Croxall . - I am not conscious ...
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... we have , if every Bishop , and every Judge , every Lawyer , Physician , and Divine , were to write books . " I mentioned to Johnson a respectable person of a 、 very strong mind , who had little of that Etat . 68. ] 23 DR . JOHNSON .
... we have , if every Bishop , and every Judge , every Lawyer , Physician , and Divine , were to write books . " I mentioned to Johnson a respectable person of a 、 very strong mind , who had little of that Etat . 68. ] 23 DR . JOHNSON .
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... Bishop of Dromore , humorously observed , that Levett used to breakfast on the crust of a roll , which Johnson , after tearing out the crum for himself , threw to his humble friend . [ Perhaps the word threw is here too strong . Dr ...
... Bishop of Dromore , humorously observed , that Levett used to breakfast on the crust of a roll , which Johnson , after tearing out the crum for himself , threw to his humble friend . [ Perhaps the word threw is here too strong . Dr ...
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... Bishop of St. Asaph , ( Dr. Shipley ) , Mr. Allan Ramsay , Mr. Gibbon , Mr. Cambridge , and Mr. Langton . Mr. Ramsay had lately returned from Italy , and entertained us with his observations upon Horace's villa , which he had examined ...
... Bishop of St. Asaph , ( Dr. Shipley ) , Mr. Allan Ramsay , Mr. Gibbon , Mr. Cambridge , and Mr. Langton . Mr. Ramsay had lately returned from Italy , and entertained us with his observations upon Horace's villa , which he had examined ...
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