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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... soon after attacked by a disease which estranged him from society . The neglect lasted , it is charged , from 1748 to 1755 : his private letters to his most intimate friends will prove that during that period Lord Chesterfield may be ...
... soon after attacked by a disease which estranged him from society . The neglect lasted , it is charged , from 1748 to 1755 : his private letters to his most intimate friends will prove that during that period Lord Chesterfield may be ...
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... Soon after Edwards's " Canons of Criticism " came out , Johnson was dining at Tonson the bookseller's , with Hayman the painter and some more company . Hayman related to Sir Joshua Reynolds , that the conversation having turned upon ...
... Soon after Edwards's " Canons of Criticism " came out , Johnson was dining at Tonson the bookseller's , with Hayman the painter and some more company . Hayman related to Sir Joshua Reynolds , that the conversation having turned upon ...
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... Soon afterwards , one day at dinner , I was saying that Mr. Swinton ( ) , the chaplain of the gaol , and also a frequent preacher before the university , a learned man , but often thoughtless and absent , preached the condemnation ...
... Soon afterwards , one day at dinner , I was saying that Mr. Swinton ( ) , the chaplain of the gaol , and also a frequent preacher before the university , a learned man , but often thoughtless and absent , preached the condemnation ...
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... soon ; and I will keep back the titlepage for such an insertion as you seem to promise me . Be pleased to let me know what money I shall send you , for bearing the expense of the affair ; and I will take care that you may have it ready ...
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... soon dispersed into the air , and are thought on no more : from this , therefore , I am at liberty , and think of taking the opportunity of this interval to make an excursion , and why not then into Lincolnshire ? or , to mention a ...
... soon dispersed into the air , and are thought on no more : from this , therefore , I am at liberty , and think of taking the opportunity of this interval to make an excursion , and why not then into Lincolnshire ? or , to mention a ...
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