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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... particular incident which produced a quarrel between Lord Chesterfield and him ; but that his lordship's continued neglect was the reason why he resolved to have no connection with him . When the Dictionary was upon the eve of public ...
... particular incident which produced a quarrel between Lord Chesterfield and him ; but that his lordship's continued neglect was the reason why he resolved to have no connection with him . When the Dictionary was upon the eve of public ...
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... particular , are greatly obliged to Mr. Johnson for having undertaken and executed so great and de- sirable a work . Perfection is not to be expected from man ; but if we are to judge by the various works of Johnson already published ...
... particular , are greatly obliged to Mr. Johnson for having undertaken and executed so great and de- sirable a work . Perfection is not to be expected from man ; but if we are to judge by the various works of Johnson already published ...
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... particular account , by the liberal communications of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Warton , who obligingly furnished me with several of our common friend's letters , which he il- lustrated with notes . These I shall insert in their proper ...
... particular account , by the liberal communications of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Warton , who obligingly furnished me with several of our common friend's letters , which he il- lustrated with notes . These I shall insert in their proper ...
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... particular , celebrated for his latinity ; highly obnoxious to the Hanoverian party , and the idol of the Jacobites . It appears from his Anecdotes of his Own Times , published in 1819 , that he was one of those intrusted with the ...
... particular , celebrated for his latinity ; highly obnoxious to the Hanoverian party , and the idol of the Jacobites . It appears from his Anecdotes of his Own Times , published in 1819 , that he was one of those intrusted with the ...
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... particular view of what he had done ; and it will be evident , that the time he employed upon it was comparatively short . I am unwilling to swell my book with long quotations from what is in every body's hands , and I believe there are ...
... particular view of what he had done ; and it will be evident , that the time he employed upon it was comparatively short . I am unwilling to swell my book with long quotations from what is in every body's hands , and I believe there are ...
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