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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... servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " ( 2 ) ( 1 ) In this passage Dr. Johnson evidently alludes to the loss of his wife . We find the same tender recollection re- curring to his mind upon innumerable occasions ; and , per- haps no man ever more ...
... servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " ( 2 ) ( 1 ) In this passage Dr. Johnson evidently alludes to the loss of his wife . We find the same tender recollection re- curring to his mind upon innumerable occasions ; and , per- haps no man ever more ...
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... servant he ever had , if he had known that he denied him to a man who would have been always more than wel- come ; " and in confirmation of this , he insisted on Lord Chesterfield's general affability and easiness of access , especially ...
... servant he ever had , if he had known that he denied him to a man who would have been always more than wel- come ; " and in confirmation of this , he insisted on Lord Chesterfield's general affability and easiness of access , especially ...
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... servants which he had left there still remain- ing , particularly a very old butler ; and expressed great satisfaction at being ... servant , Barber . — C. - -- " I remember , at the classical lecture in the 18 1754 LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... servants which he had left there still remain- ing , particularly a very old butler ; and expressed great satisfaction at being ... servant , Barber . — C. - -- " I remember , at the classical lecture in the 18 1754 LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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... servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " The degree of Master of Arts , which , it has been observed , could not be obtained for him at an early period of his life , was now considered as an honour of considerable importance , in order to grace ...
... servant , " SAM . JOHNSON . " The degree of Master of Arts , which , it has been observed , could not be obtained for him at an early period of his life , was now considered as an honour of considerable importance , in order to grace ...
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... festival commemorates . I am , dear Sir , your most affectionate and most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON ( 1 ) [ See antè , Vol . I. p . 29. ] CHAPTER II . 1755-1758 . Johnson receives the Degree of 26 1754 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
... festival commemorates . I am , dear Sir , your most affectionate and most humble servant , " SAM . JOHNSON ( 1 ) [ See antè , Vol . I. p . 29. ] CHAPTER II . 1755-1758 . Johnson receives the Degree of 26 1754 . LIFE OF JOHNSON .
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