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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... mentioned this story to George Lord Lyttelton , who told me he was very intimate with Lord Chesterfield ; and , holding it as a wellknown truth , defended Lord Chesterfield by saying , that " Cibber , who had been introduced familiarly ...
... mentioned this story to George Lord Lyttelton , who told me he was very intimate with Lord Chesterfield ; and , holding it as a wellknown truth , defended Lord Chesterfield by saying , that " Cibber , who had been introduced familiarly ...
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... mention of it could not properly find a place in a letter of the kind that this " B. was . This surely is an unsatisfactory excuse ; for the sum , though now so inconsiderable , was one which , many years before , Johnson tells us ...
... mention of it could not properly find a place in a letter of the kind that this " B. was . This surely is an unsatisfactory excuse ; for the sum , though now so inconsiderable , was one which , many years before , Johnson tells us ...
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... mentioned to Mr. Robert Dodsley that he was sorry Johnson had written his letter to Lord Chesterfield . Dodsley , with the true feelings of trade , said " he was very sorry too ; for that he had a property in the Dictionary , to which ...
... mentioned to Mr. Robert Dodsley that he was sorry Johnson had written his letter to Lord Chesterfield . Dodsley , with the true feelings of trade , said " he was very sorry too ; for that he had a property in the Dictionary , to which ...
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... 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 .
... 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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... mentioned it to none of my friends , for fear of being laughed at for my disappointment . " You know poor Mr. Dodsley has lost his wife ; I believe he is much affected . I hope he will not suffer so much as I yet suffer for the loss of ...
... mentioned it to none of my friends , for fear of being laughed at for my disappointment . " You know poor Mr. Dodsley has lost his wife ; I believe he is much affected . I hope he will not suffer so much as I yet suffer for the loss of ...
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