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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... favour me with a copy of it , that so excellent a composition might not be lost to posterity . He delayed from time to time to give it me ( ' ) ; till at last , in 1781 , when we were on a visit at Mr. Dilly's , at Southhill in ...
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... favours from the great , I know not well how to receive , or in what terms to acknowledge . - " When , upon some slight encouragement , I first visited your lordship , I was overpowered , like the rest of mankind , by the enchantment of ...
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... favour . Such treatment I did not expect , for I never had a patron before . precise and probable ground for Johnson's animosity than Bos- well gives , by hinting that Johnson_expected some pecuniary assistance from Lord Chesterfield ...
... favour . Such treatment I did not expect , for I never had a patron before . precise and probable ground for Johnson's animosity than Bos- well gives , by hinting that Johnson_expected some pecuniary assistance from Lord Chesterfield ...
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... favour me ( 1 ) , to have delayed my thanks for it till now . I am too apt to be negligent ; but I can never deliberately show my disrespect to a man of your character : and I now pay you a very honest acknowledgment , for the ...
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... butler mentioned in the text , who had long been his servant : a bequest which Johnson himself imitated in favour of his own servant , Barber . — C. - -- " I remember , at the classical lecture in the 18 1754 LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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