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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... afterwards found among his papers a copy of it , which he had dictated to Mr. Baretti , with its title and corrections , in his own hand - writing . This he gave to Mr. Langton ; adding , that if it were to come into print , he wished ...
... afterwards found among his papers a copy of it , which he had dictated to Mr. Baretti , with its title and corrections , in his own hand - writing . This he gave to Mr. Langton ; adding , that if it were to come into print , he wished ...
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... [ Afterwards Viscount Melville . He died in 1811. ] ( 2 ) Probably George , second Earl of Macclesfield , who pub- lished , in 1751 , a learned pamphlet on the alteration of the style , and was , in 1752 , elected President of the Royal ...
... [ Afterwards Viscount Melville . He died in 1811. ] ( 2 ) Probably George , second Earl of Macclesfield , who pub- lished , in 1751 , a learned pamphlet on the alteration of the style , and was , in 1752 , elected President of the Royal ...
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... afterwards , Mr. Wise talked much of his Cabiri . As we returned to Oxford in the even- ing , I outwalked Johnson , and he cried out Sufflamina , a Latin word which came from his mouth with peculiar grace , and was as much as to say ...
... afterwards , Mr. Wise talked much of his Cabiri . As we returned to Oxford in the even- ing , I outwalked Johnson , and he cried out Sufflamina , a Latin word which came from his mouth with peculiar grace , and was as much as to say ...
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... afterwards , one day at dinner , I was saying that Mr. Swinton ( ) , the chaplain of the gaol , and also a frequent preacher before the uni- versity , a learned man , but often thoughtless and absent , preached the condemnation - sermon ...
... afterwards , one day at dinner , I was saying that Mr. Swinton ( ) , the chaplain of the gaol , and also a frequent preacher before the uni- versity , a learned man , but often thoughtless and absent , preached the condemnation - sermon ...
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... afterwards Sir Robert Chambers , one of the judges in India ( 1 ) : LETTER 27. TO MR . CHAMBERS . " [ London , ] Nov. 21. 1754 . " DEAR SIR , The commission which I delayed to trouble you with at your departure , I am now obliged to ...
... afterwards Sir Robert Chambers , one of the judges in India ( 1 ) : LETTER 27. TO MR . CHAMBERS . " [ London , ] Nov. 21. 1754 . " DEAR SIR , The commission which I delayed to trouble you with at your departure , I am now obliged to ...
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