The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Including a Journal of His Tour to the Hebrides, 2±ÇH.G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... King confers on Johnson a Pension of 300l . a year . - Letters to Lord Bute . - Visit to Devonshire , with Sir Joshua Reynolds . - Character of Collins . - Dedication of Hoole's Tasso . G - CHAPTER V. ¡ª 1763 . - - 118 - Boswell becomes ...
... King confers on Johnson a Pension of 300l . a year . - Letters to Lord Bute . - Visit to Devonshire , with Sir Joshua Reynolds . - Character of Collins . - Dedication of Hoole's Tasso . G - CHAPTER V. ¡ª 1763 . - - 118 - Boswell becomes ...
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... King can do no - Wrong . Historical Composition . - not . - - The noblest Prospect in Scotland . Lord Hailes . - - Bayle . Arbuth- Jacobitism . - - Keeping a Journal . The King of Prussia's Poetry . - Johnson's Library . " Not at home ...
... King can do no - Wrong . Historical Composition . - not . - - The noblest Prospect in Scotland . Lord Hailes . - - Bayle . Arbuth- Jacobitism . - - Keeping a Journal . The King of Prussia's Poetry . - Johnson's Library . " Not at home ...
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... King ( 3 ) was with me a few minutes before your letter ; this , however , is the first instance in which your kind intentions to me have ever been frus- ( 1 ) On Spenser . - WARTON . ( 2 ) The walks near Oxford so called . — C. ( 3 ) ...
... King ( 3 ) was with me a few minutes before your letter ; this , however , is the first instance in which your kind intentions to me have ever been frus- ( 1 ) On Spenser . - WARTON . ( 2 ) The walks near Oxford so called . — C. ( 3 ) ...
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... King was born in 1685. In 1722 , he was a candidate for the representation of the university in parliament , on the ... King was introduced to him . He died in 1763. C. - ( 1 ) I suppose Johnson means , that my kind intention of being ...
... King was born in 1685. In 1722 , he was a candidate for the representation of the university in parliament , on the ... King was introduced to him . He died in 1763. C. - ( 1 ) I suppose Johnson means , that my kind intention of being ...
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... high gratification it must have been to Johnson to receive his diploma from the hands of the great Dr. King , whose principles were so congenial with his own . - B. 66 LETTER 37. TO THE REV . THOMAS WARTON . 32 1755 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... high gratification it must have been to Johnson to receive his diploma from the hands of the great Dr. King , whose principles were so congenial with his own . - B. 66 LETTER 37. TO THE REV . THOMAS WARTON . 32 1755 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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