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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... society : -e . g . 20th Jan. 1749. " My old disorder in my head hindered me from acknowledging your former letters ... society out of it . " 10th July , 1755 . " My deafness is extremely increased , and daily increasing , and cuts me ...
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... society , which his lordship represents as mere fashionable gallantry ; and , in others , of inculcating the base practice of dissimulation , and recommending , with disproportionate anxiety , a perpetual attention to external elegance ...
... society , which his lordship represents as mere fashionable gallantry ; and , in others , of inculcating the base practice of dissimulation , and recommending , with disproportionate anxiety , a perpetual attention to external elegance ...
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... Society . Lord Macclesfield's manner was , no doubt , awkward and embarrassed , but little else in his character reseinbles that of the respectable Hottentot , " which more probably was , as the world has supposed , intended for Johnson ...
... Society . Lord Macclesfield's manner was , no doubt , awkward and embarrassed , but little else in his character reseinbles that of the respectable Hottentot , " which more probably was , as the world has supposed , intended for Johnson ...
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... Society in 1765 , and in 1772 , principal librarian of the British Museum . Maty being the friend and admirer of Lord Chesterfield , whose works he afterwards published , would , as Dr. Hall observes , particularly at this period , have ...
... Society in 1765 , and in 1772 , principal librarian of the British Museum . Maty being the friend and admirer of Lord Chesterfield , whose works he afterwards published , would , as Dr. Hall observes , particularly at this period , have ...
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... Trinity College , for the accommodation of commoners of that society . It adjoins the college ; and was a few years ago converted into a private house . - M . LETTER 44. TO MR . [ SAMUEL ] RICHARDSON . ¨¡TAT . 46 . 41 THE DICTIONARY .
... Trinity College , for the accommodation of commoners of that society . It adjoins the college ; and was a few years ago converted into a private house . - M . LETTER 44. TO MR . [ SAMUEL ] RICHARDSON . ¨¡TAT . 46 . 41 THE DICTIONARY .
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