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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... Character of Collins . - Dedication of Hoole's Tasso . G - CHAPTER V. ¡ª 1763 . - - 118 - Boswell becomes acquainted with Johnson . Derrick . Mr. Thomas Sheridan . - Mrs. Sheridan . - Mr. Thomas Davies . Mrs. Davies . First Interview ...
... Character of Collins . - Dedication of Hoole's Tasso . G - CHAPTER V. ¡ª 1763 . - - 118 - Boswell becomes acquainted with Johnson . Derrick . Mr. Thomas Sheridan . - Mrs. Sheridan . - Mr. Thomas Davies . Mrs. Davies . First Interview ...
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... character ; but after pausing some time , declined to comply with the request , saying , with a smile , " No , Sir ; I have hurt the dog too much already ; " or words to that purpose . BOSWELL . - LETTER 25. TO THE EARL OF CHESTERFIELD ...
... character ; but after pausing some time , declined to comply with the request , saying , with a smile , " No , Sir ; I have hurt the dog too much already ; " or words to that purpose . BOSWELL . - LETTER 25. TO THE EARL OF CHESTERFIELD ...
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... character of Chesterfield seems to be imitated from - inter doctos nobilissimus , inter nobiles doctissimus , inter ... character has been unjustly repre- sented as diametrically opposite to what Lord Chesterfield wished him to be . He ...
... character of Chesterfield seems to be imitated from - inter doctos nobilissimus , inter nobiles doctissimus , inter ... character has been unjustly repre- sented as diametrically opposite to what Lord Chesterfield wished him to be . He ...
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... character as an exhibition of Johnson , Sir David Dalrymple , Lord Hailes , one of the judges , maintained , with some warmth , that it was not in- tended as a portrait of Johnson , but of a late noble lord ( 2 ) distinguished for ...
... character as an exhibition of Johnson , Sir David Dalrymple , Lord Hailes , one of the judges , maintained , with some warmth , that it was not in- tended as a portrait of Johnson , but of a late noble lord ( 2 ) distinguished for ...
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... character : and I now pay you a very honest acknowledgment , for the advancement of the literature of our native country . You have shown to all , who shall hereafter attempt the study of our ancient authors , the way to success ; by ...
... character : and I now pay you a very honest acknowledgment , for the advancement of the literature of our native country . You have shown to all , who shall hereafter attempt the study of our ancient authors , the way to success ; by ...
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