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... exhibition of Johnson , Sir David Dalrymple , Lord Hailes , one of the judges , maintained , with some warmth , that it was not intended as a portrait of Johnson , but of a late noble lord ( 2 ) distinguished for abstruse science .
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In 1767 Millar was succeeded , in the same house , by the late Mr. Alderman Cadell , whose son is the present occupier . 1835. ] " I am said , thank GOD I have done 38 1755 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
In 1767 Millar was succeeded , in the same house , by the late Mr. Alderman Cadell , whose son is the present occupier . 1835. ] " I am said , thank GOD I have done 38 1755 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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Help , indeed , now comes too late for me , when a large part of my book has passed the press . " I shall be glad if these strictures appear to you not unwarrantable ; for whom should he , who toils in settling a language , desire to ...
Help , indeed , now comes too late for me , when a large part of my book has passed the press . " I shall be glad if these strictures appear to you not unwarrantable ; for whom should he , who toils in settling a language , desire to ...
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I remember when the late Mr. Bicknell's humorous performance , entitled " The Musical Travels of Joel Collyer , " in which a slight attempt is made to ridicule Johnson , was ascribed to Soame Jenyns , " Ha ! ( said Johnson ) I thought I ...
I remember when the late Mr. Bicknell's humorous performance , entitled " The Musical Travels of Joel Collyer , " in which a slight attempt is made to ridicule Johnson , was ascribed to Soame Jenyns , " Ha ! ( said Johnson ) I thought I ...
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Some of your remarks are on plays already printed but I purpose to add an Appendix of Notes , so that nothing comes too late . means of his subsistence for a period of near four years , and we may suppose them hardly adequate to his ...
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